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Refusing to Play with the RIAA
The Digital Freedom Campaign (DFC), an organization that consists if 150 bands and thousands of consumers, asked the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) to educate students on illegal file sharing rather than launching lawsuits. The DFC stated that students lacked information on how to legally obtain digital media. The DFC isn’t the only one with critiques of the RIAA’s latest legal sweep. The University of Wisconsin Madison is refusing to pass along the RIAA’s legal letters to students whose IP addresses the RIAA believes to be illegally downloading music. The University cites too much assumption on the part of the RIAA.
3/22/07 Read About the Digital Freedom Campaign from Boston University
3/21/07 Read About the Digital Freedom Campaign from St. John’s University
3/21/01 Read an Editorial in Favor of RIAA Fines from St. John's University
3/21/07 Read More from the University of Wisconsin Madison




