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FYI...
 

Mitchell L. Stoltz
CONSTANTINE | CANNON LLP
1627 Eye Street N.W. 10th Fl.
Washington, D.C.  20006
Phone: (202) 204-4523 
Fax: (202) 204-3501 

 




From: Mark Luker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
        Date: July 20, 2007 2:42:00 PM PDT 
        Subject: URGENT CALL TO ACTION 

        Colleagues, 

        The following call to action has been sent to all EDUCAUSE
Primary Reps on behalf of ACE, AAU, NASULGIC, and EDUCAUSE. Please help
us with IMMEDIATE CALLS or EMAILS, there is no time to waste!

        Best regards, 

        Mark Luker 
        Vice President 
        EDUCAUSE 


        TO: Institutional Primary Reps 
        RE: EDUCAUSE Urgent Request 

        URGENT, ACT TODAY: AMENDMENT HARMFUL TO HIGHER EDUCATION 

        Dear Colleague, 

        I am writing to ask your help in a matter of urgency to higher
education in general and the IT community in particular: U.S. Senate
Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) intends to offer a very harmful
amendment, involving illegal file sharing, to the Higher Education
Reauthorization Act when the Senate turns to this issue on July 22-23.
The amendment can be found at <http://tinyurl.com/2x45d2
<http://tinyurl.com/2x45d2> >. The amendment:

        *  Makes the Secretary of Education an agent of the
entertainment industry; 

        *  Requires the Secretary to take action using data given to her
by the entertainment industry that is terribly inaccurate;

        *  Requires targeted colleges and universities to plan for
implementing a "technical solution" to illegal file sharing that does
not yet exist for many campus environments;

        *  Is aimed only at colleges and universities, and NOT other
Internet service providers; 

        *  Ignores the fact that the higher education and entertainment
communities are working together to develop a mutually acceptable
technological solution to illegal file sharing, a process that should be
allowed to continue without interference from the Federal government;

        *  Ignores the fact that the bill already contains a provision
that requires all colleges and universities to submit an annual report
to the Secretary of Education providing details of the education and
enforcement strategies being used on campus to reducing illegal
file-sharing; and

        *  Is yet another attempt by the Federal government to dictate
the day-to-day operations of colleges and universities.

        It is important that your institution (CEO, government relations
official, and yourself) CALL today, not write, your state's U.S.
senators' staff members for higher education issues and tell them how
much higher education opposes this amendment. Please also call Senator
Reid's office (202-224-3542), Senator Edward Kennedy's office
(202-224-4543), and Senator Michael Enzi's office (202-224-3424). Thank
you for your help.

        EDUCAUSE will provide you with further information when it is
available, but please do not wait to make your calls.

        Best regards, 

        Mark Luker 
        Vice President 
        EDUCAUSE


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