The Recording Industry Association of America yesterday filed lawsuits against 91 file-sharers using the high-speed Internet2 network at 20 colleges and universities nationwide,
Internet News reports, and against 649 people "making music files available on traditional file-swapping networks,"
CNET reports. CNET was referring to services such as Kazaa, LimeWire, eDonkey, etc. A family discussion about file-sharing ethics is always a good idea; for ideas, see "
File-sharing realities for families." Post below or
email me about how it goes!
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