October 13, 2006
Entertainment Officials Say Colleges Do Too Little to Fight Online Piracy
Entertainment-industry officials, often using pointed language, argued at a Congressional hearing last month that most colleges have not taken sufficient steps to discourage students from downloading pirated music and movie files.
At the hearing, held by a U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee, the officials intensified their attempts to press colleges to offer campuswide subscriptions to legal downloading services and to install software that can block students from trading
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