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viperpa33s
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join:2002-12-20
Bradenton, FL
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Only way to solves the problem

The only way I see to solve the problem is for the colleges to block ANY site that has music, legal or not. This will cut down costs of using taxpayer money for any future litigation that the RIAA may bring up against a college. The colleges won't have to determine which is legal and which is not if they just block everything. If college students want to get music, they will have to go to a music store and buy a CD.
jc100

join:2002-04-10

Re: Only way to solves the problem

Um... guess you forgot a LARGE MAJORITY of colleges are privately funded, ay?

Noah Vail
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join:2004-12-10
Lorton, VA
·RoadRunner Cable

Re: Only way to solves the problem

said by jc100 See Profile :

Um... guess you forgot a LARGE MAJORITY of colleges are privately funded, ay?
Guess you forgot a LARGE MAJORITY of colleges receive government money; as a large part of their yearly budget.

NV
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jc100

join:2002-04-10

Re: Only way to solves the problem

And the award for being wrong goes to... Noah. Private institutions DO NOT receive federal dollars. They are funded merely by students. While students might receive federal aids, the colleges themselves do not. It's the same concept as a private school. They don't receive help and therefore are free to run as they choose.
EPS

join:2008-02-13
Hingham, MA

Re: Only way to solves the problem

Even private institutions receive a lot of research money, though.
jc100

join:2002-04-10

Re: Only way to solves the problem

Research money and OPERATING costs are two different entities. It's one thing to be doing research. That doesn't keep the doors open. What keeps the doors open are the students who pay and fund a school. It's like anything else where different funds can't be touched for other projects. Hence, private colleges are RUN STRICTLY on student dollars. Research is its own best.
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