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Monday, December 10, 2007

Should Congress Require Universities to Deter Illegal Downloading?

I found this to be an interesting article, especially in light of our first class. While the article doesn't mention anything about holding universities liable for student piracy, it suggests Congress wants to hand them some responsibility for regulating illegal file sharing.
Posted by Julia at 4:30 PM

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