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April 19th, 2007

Some colleges backing student file sharers

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 7:00 am

Categories: Education Technology, Legal Issues

Tags: RIAA, Student, Identity, Christopher Dawson

North Carolina State University's Student Legal Services Department has advised students to push back on the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) as they offer them settlement deals on piracy suits.  The group has been sending notices to universities and requesting that these notices be forwarded to offending students based on IP-related information provided to the schools.  According to ars technica,

"While some universities were quick to comply with the RIAA's request to forward the notices onto students, others were not, insisting that they were not capable of identifying the individuals within the university system based on the information given to them."

In fact, because students at NCSU and elsewhere have refused to step forward and accept the settlements offered, their identities remain protected.  However, the long-term ability of these students to hide their identities, as well as potential legal ramifications for the universities remains to be seen.  RIAA has already filed "John Doe" lawsuits against these students since they cannot determine who they are.  However,

"The John Doe suits are the first step in discovering the identity of a suspected file-sharer. After the suits are filed, the ISP (in this case, NCSU) that owns the IP address block is served with a subpoena. NCSU could then fight either the subpoenas or turn the names over to the RIAA."

Christopher Dawson

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tracking it all
the illegal file sharing wouldn't be on the main workstations, as they're supposed to only have the certain productivity software on them...

even so, filesharing systems are a primary means of ... (Read the rest)
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The RIAA is making more enemies ...  mwagner@... | 04/19/07
tracking it all  shryko | 04/20/07
Reconding Induatry  gibsonchuck@... | 04/19/07
Recording Industry -- isn't  bogons@... | 04/20/07
How would NCSU & professors respond if the situation were reversed?  RFaircloth | 04/20/07

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