The web's largest cheats, codes, and game help site
CHEATS | NEWS | FORUMS | REVIEWS | VIDEOS | SEARCH

CHANNELS
· Articles
· Entertainment
· Fanfics and Stories
· Games
· 3DS
· DS
· PC
· PlayStation3
· Move
· PSN
· PSP
· Wii
· Wireless
· Android
· iPhone
· N-Gage
· Xbox 360
· Kinect
· Xbox LIVE
· Classic Systems
· Game Boy Adv
· Gamecube
· PlayStation2
· Xbox
· Emulation
· Site Info
· Technology
· Videos
· All...

HEADLINES
·  PSN Accounts Are Converting To SEN Accounts
·  Insomniac Is Finished With The Resistance Franchise
·  Star Wars: The Old Republic Gets Into Guinness World Records 2012 Gamer's Edition
·  Final Fantasy XIII-2 Demo Arrives Next Week
·  LEGO Batman 2 Brings New Heroes To The Series
·  God Of War IV Shows Up On Composer's Resume
·  Rumors Surface Of A Multi-Platform Epic Mickey Sequel
·  First MW3 DLC expected in January
·  Submit a story

ARCHIVES
· February 2012
· January 2012
· December 2011
· November 2011
· October 2011
· July 2011
· June 2011
· April 2011
· February 2011
· January 2011
· December 2010

· Complete Archives
· Category Archives

SEARCH

Advanced Search

SYNDICATE
· RSS 1.0
· RSS 2.0
· Atom


Get our RSS feed

NEWSLETTER

Not just game news... News for gamers.
The founders of Apple (Steve Wozniak and Steven Jobs) designed the game Breakout for Atari in 1976.

Headlines

Thursday, April 29, 2004

:: Articles ::
The RIAA strikes again targeting users from colleges

In what seems like a repeat from months gone by, the Recording Industry Association of America has issued another round of lawsuits (bringing the total number to 2,454) targeting users from colleges such as Mansfield, Michigan State University, Texas A&M University and several others.

From CNN, "The recording industry sued 477 more computer users Wednesday, including dozens of college students at schools in 11 states, accusing them of illegally sharing music across the Internet.

The Recording Industry Association of America, the trade group for the largest labels, praised efforts by colleges and universities to use technology and school policies to crack down on music piracy on their own computer networks. But it said the most egregious offenders on campus deserved to be sued.

'There is also a complementary need for enforcement by copyright owners against the serious offenders to remind people that this activity is illegal,' said the group's president, Cary Sherman."

Posted by on 04/29 at 12:41 AM [0 Comments] [0 Trackbacks]
Page 1 of 1 pages

Total: Entries 5546 | Comments 6104 | Trackbacks 0
Most Recent: Entry 02/05/2012 12:22 pm | Comment 12/22/2011 07:04 pm
Copyright © 2004-2012 GameWinners.com. All rights reserved.