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How Forcefully Should Universities Enforce Copyright Law on Audio Files?

Carnegie Mellon's search for MP3's pleases recording industry, but irks some students

By KELLY McCOLLUM

Seventy-one students at Carnegie Mellon University got a lesson in copyright and computer ethics last month, after the university discovered that they had been distributing illegally copied MP3 audio files on the campus network. For college...

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