The Chronicle of Higher Education

New Company Besieges Colleges With Notices About Copyright Violations

Institutions weigh legal issues and inconvenience of tracking down students who share files

By SCOTT CARLSON
College Park, Md.
Daina Klimanis says she was never a big-time MP3 abuser -- she never had hundreds of songs on her hard drive, available to anyone who happened to find her on the file-sharing service Aimster.

"I guess I had...

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