The Recording Industry Association of America filed it latest round of lawsuits against file-sharers yesterday. Of the 757 sued (bringing the number to 14,800 in the US), "about 64 were filed against individuals using college networks,"
Reuters reports. For more on this, see "
MI court rejects P2P suit [against parents]," "
Anti-P2P software for parents," and "
File-sharing realities for families." The 757 sued are at 17 US universities, according to
Good Morning Silicon Valley's somewhat tongue-in-cheek coverage.
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