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nasadude

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Re: What is state's interest in shielding student thieves ?

said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

... While admitting that the responsible students should be identified, the state is throwing up barriers. ...
the state is actually following the law by 1) ensuring the students privacy is protected (there is a FEDERAL law that mandates this) and 2) making sure the RIAA follows the law.

Are you saying the university/state doesn't have the right to insist on proper legal procedures?

Also, if it's within your capability, I would appreciate an explanation or pointer to a relevant law that says the university is required to conduct discovery (on their dime) for the RIAA - that's the real issue here.


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said by nasadude See Profile
pointer to a relevant law that says the university is required to conduct discovery (on their dime) for the RIAA - that's the real issue here.
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Unfortunately nasadude, htere is a bill being presented for higher schooling to police the student body AND the RIAA presented a tool that the schools could use... of course, the tool reports all sorts of invasive info directly to RIAA if I recall correctly. I REALLY hope that this is killed in comittee
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