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Record Industry Offers Students Settlements Before Bringing Lawsuits
Over Music Downloads
Wednesday, February 28, 2007

LOS ANGELES —

The recording industry trade group will give hundreds of college
students suspected of illegally sharing music online a chance to reach
settlements before being sued for copyright infringement.

The move announced Wednesday comes as the industry seeks to stamp out
what it is says is rampant music piracy on campuses.

The Recording Industry Association of America said it was sending
letters offering discounted settlements to 400 computer users at 13
universities.

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The group intends to send hundreds of such pre-litigation letters to
university computer users every month.

"The theft of music remains unacceptably high and undermines the
industry's ability to invest in new music," said Mitch Bainwol,
chairman and CEO of the association.

"This is especially the case on college campuses," he said.

The letters targeted students at Arizona State University; Marshall
University; North Carolina State University; North Dakota State
University; Northern Illinois University; Ohio University; Syracuse
University; University of Massachusetts, Amherst; University of
Nebraska, Lincoln; University of South Florida; University of Southern
California; University of Tennessee, Knoxville; and University of
Texas, Austin.

As part of its ongoing copyright crackdown, the association has
already sued about 18,000 computer users nationwide since September
2003. The figure includes about 1,000 university students.

The suits were initially filed against "John Doe" defendants, based on
their Internet addresses. Many are accused of downloading music over
university Internet services.

After filing a lawsuit, recording industry lawyers work through the
courts to learn the name of the defendant.

The latest letters offer users a chance to settle for "substantially
less," association President Cary Sherman said.

He declined to provide specifics.

The association has sent three times more copyright complaints to
universities this academic year than it did last year. The complaints
ask the schools to take down unauthorized content being shared on
their network.
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