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MIT responds to RIAA subpoena by Decius at 11:24 am EDT, Jul 23, 2003 |
] "MIT recently received a subpoena from the Recording ] Industry Association of America that was issued under the ] terms of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The ] subpoena requests the name and address of the individual ] whose computer was, according to the RIAA, sending out ] copyrighted songs on the Internet. ] ] "A different federal law, the Family Education Rights and ] Privacy Act, prohibits colleges and universities from ] disclosing information about students except in certain ] situations. |
MIT responds to RIAA subpoena by Mike the Usurper at 12:50 am EDT, Jul 26, 2003 |
] "MIT recently received a subpoena from the Recording ] Industry Association of America that was issued under the ] terms of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The ] subpoena requests the name and address of the individual ] whose computer was, according to the RIAA, sending out ] copyrighted songs on the Internet. ] ] "A different federal law, the Family Education Rights and ] Privacy Act, prohibits colleges and universities from ] disclosing information about students except in certain ] situations. In a related move RIAA responded by issuing the statement "My kid can kick your honor student's ass." |
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