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July 18, 2007, 01:46 PM ET

RIAA Sends July's Batch of Pre-Litigation Letters

Six months into its campaign of sending pre-litigation notices to campus music-piracy suspects, the Recording Industry Association of American shows no signs of slowing down. Today the trade group sent a total of 408 messages to 23 different colleges, which must now decide whether they will pass the notices on to their students.

None of the institutions have received pre-litigation letters before, according to the RIAA. The recipients of the notices are California State University at Monterey Bay; Case Western Reserve, George Washington, New Mexico State, Northern Arizona, Northern Michigan, Ohio State, Pennsylvania State, San Francisco State, Santa Clara, and Western Kentucky Universities; Eckerd College; Franklin and Marshall College; the Georgia Institute of Technology; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; the State University of New York at Morrisville; and the Universities of Central Arkansas, Delaware, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri at Rolla, San Francisco, and Tulsa. —Brock Read

Categories: Campus-Piracy, Legal-Troubles

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