Friday, February 22, 2008

RIAA Sues Every College Student in America

The RIAA has sent another wave of pre-litigation settlement letters to universities this week for its member labels. Another 401 letters went to administrators of 12 universities, who were asked to forward them to the individuals associated with certain specified IP addresses.

Recipients of the letters have the opportunity to avoid a potential copyright infringement lawsuit by settling out of court for a reduced fee. Formal lawsuits have been filed against 2,465 letter recipients since the campaign first began last year, according to the RIAA. These individuals either chose to not settle the claim or were not given the option to settle early because the university failed to forward the letters. Of the 5,005 letters sent in prior rounds, the RIAA has reached settlements with more than 2,300 of those individuals. The letters cite individuals for online music theft over the universities' computer networks via peer-to-peer services such as Ares, BitTorrent, Gnutella, Limewire and Morpheus.


The RIAA’s 13th wave of letters went to the following colleges:
Boston University (35 pre-litigation settlement letters)
Columbia University (50)
Drexel University (33)
Indiana University (40)
North Carolina State University (35)
Ohio State University (30)
Purdue University (28)
Tufts University (20)
University of Maine System (32)
University of New Hampshire (32)
University of Southern California (50)
University of Virginia (16)
Down with The Man,
Josh

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