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setzman writes "According to this article, the University of Florida has implemented a software program known as ICARUS (Integrated Control Application for Restricting User Services) to monitor student activities on the campus network. If a user downloads music or videos the system deems to be illegal, they will lose their connection and be punished by being forced to watch industry propaganda, lengthy suspensions of access, or even a written reprimand. Yet the system hasn't resulted in an increase in CD sales? Hmm... Maybe they will figure out another way to improve their failing business model?" We covered this some months ago but the Associated Press is just catching on.

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  1. I was a student at UF by The+Tyro · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    and we didn't even have 'net access in the dorms (to be fair, it was before the 'net existed, but still...) we had to run our programs off the VAX in the library.

    Hmph... spoiled young'uns.

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