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joako
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Re: Privacy concerns for the paranoid only

said by madrhino See Profile :

said by TK Junk Mail See Profile :

So, where's the problem? Oh, I know - the admin may actually have the info to figure out which students on campus are doing something illegal. God forbid that ever happen.
The problem is that the administrations job is not law enforcement for huge,thug corporations.
"Law enforcement"... besides the lady that took a screencap of spiderman to show her son... has anyone been CRIMINALLY tried for copyright infringement related to uploading/downloading? It seems to me the majority of the activity is CIVIL LAWSUITS. I can sue you for having blue eyes.. but that's not illegal.
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