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Brian Chin's Weblog surveys the Web to spot what people are talking about ...
August 28, 2003Music piracy lessons don't takeUnder pressure from the RIAA, universities are sending incoming freshmen to mandatory classes on why downloading pirated music is wrong, the Washington Post reports. Do they work? What do you think? In many ways, music piracy is to college campuses now what drugs and drinking have been to college campuses for decades: easy to do, as long as you're not doing it too much; easy to get away with, as long as you're not doing it too obviously; patently against the rules -- and all the more fun because of it.Category: Zeitgeist watch Posted by Brian Chin at August 28, 2003 12:52 AM Comments
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