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RIAA Issues a Third Batch of Pre-Litigation Notices

April 11, 2007, 3:49 pm

The Recording Industry Association of America has sent its third batch of pre-litigation notices to colleges, and once again the trade group is asking campus officials to pass those letters on to students suspected of downloading music illegally.

This time the industry group has prepared notices for 413 students at 22 colleges, including several named on the RIAA's list of institutions with piracy problems. The institutions receiving letters are Bates, Colby, Keene State, and Williams Colleges; Brown, Central Michigan, Cornell, Fairfield, Florida International, Kent State, Morehead State, Ohio, and Oklahoma State Universities; the College of William & Mary; Indiana University at Bloomington; the University of Maryland system; the University of Massachusetts at Amherst; the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor; and the Universities of New Hampshire, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, and Rochester. –Brock Read

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