College Students Sued for Music Downloads

RIAA is Aggressively Targeting College Students for Illegal Downloading

By J. Todd Gray, published May 14, 2007
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Illegally downloading music has hard consequences for college students today, as RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) is cracking down on campuses. Sarah Barg, a sophomore at University of Nebraska, had to pay a 3,000 dollar settlement for downloading 381 songs or face being sued. She is one of 61 students at Nebraska caught, but there are more than 60 other colleges across the country that have students being sued. This new aggressive policy towards illegally downloading music is taking aim at college students to stem the ingrained habits of downloading and sharing music on campus. Making an example of a few and frightening the rest, these scare tactics are yet to be proven effective but most likely have stemmed those caught from illegally acquiring music on-line. But will it prevent the rest from illegally acquiring copyrighted music?

Sadly, this new policy is striking at pockets already emptied--college students. Andrew Johnson, a freshman at Nebraska, settled out of court for downloading music illegally: 100 songs. He had to pay 3,000 dollars, too, had to dip into his college fund to pay for it, and he will be working three jobs this summer to pay for the damages done to his finances. Sources say that at least 500 students across the nation have paid settlements to keep from being sued. So, will illegal downloads stop across campuses? Earlier this year, Congress sent a letter out to university officials that inquired about their anti-piracy policies. That letter said that more than half of college students are downloading music and movies illegally. According to the letter sent, Congress wants the information from the schools to assess whether or not action needs to be taken on legislation to make sure that illegally downloading "is no longer commonly associated with student life on some U.S. campuses".

Takeaways
  • A sophomore at U. of Nebraska, had to pay a $3,000 settlement for downloading 381 songs
  • Sources say at least 500 students across the nation have paid settlements to keep from being sued
  • "People are still going to do it until they get caught, and they can't catch everyone."
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Great reporting.

Posted on 05/16/2007 at 10:05:00 AM

 
Wow - they are really going to start going after the downloaders, I guess. Thanks for the good report. I'll keep paying my iTunes fee.

Posted on 05/14/2007 at 12:05:00 PM

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