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University of Ohio Abandons Students Attacked by RIAA

newtley writes "The University of Ohio was putting a brave face on being #1 on the RIAA hit list, but it now appears they have caved in to RIAA intimidation. Now, 'It appears that many institutions are simply prepared to wash their hands, refusing even to question the tactics of the industry,' let alone giving students meaningful legal assistance, says Ohio lawyer Joe Hazelbaker. He's written to OU associate director of legal affairs Barbara Nalazek saying, 'Ohio University has an obligation to protect the privacy of its students and their records, which includes directory information.' The Recording Industry vs. The People blog is hosting a letter universities whose students being attacked might want to consider."

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  1. How It Went Down by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I saw them take the virgin filesharers to the middle point of the campus. The school administraters tied them down to a large stake. Then they hit a large gong and a terrible rumbling was heard from within the Law School building ...

  2. In other news... by no_pets · · Score: 3, Funny

    In other news... enrollment drops at the University of Ohio.

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    "A government is a body of people, usually notably ungoverned." - Shepard Book Quoting Malcolm Reynolds
  3. Re:Victims? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    So let me ask: how do we take the fight to them? How do we start fscking over the RIAA / MPAA / Disney / NJ Turnpike Authority?

    You bring the torches, I'll bring the pitchforks?

  4. Re:It may sound quaint... by Odiumjunkie · · Score: 5, Funny

    > As unfair as it is, they should suffer some consequences to what they did. Most anyone knows that file sharing can make you the target of a lawsuit,
    > but most believe that it won't be them. If you think it is unfair, then actually get up and move to somewhere where it isn't considered illegal.

    As unfair as it is, they should suffer some consequences to what they did. Most anyone knows that [practising homosexuality] can make you the target of [the death penalty in Iran], but most believe that it won't be them. If you think it is unfair, then actually get up and move to somewhere where it isn't considered illegal. And I'm willing to bet that 99% of the [homosexuals] did it because they wanted [to have homosexual sex], not because they somehow believed they were sticking it to the man.

    As unfair as it is, they should suffer some consequences to what they did. Most anyone knows that [taking drugs] can make you the target of [the death penalty in Thailand], but most believe that it won't be them. If you think it is unfair, then actually get up and move to somewhere where it isn't considered illegal. And I'm willing to bet that 99% of the [drug users] did it because they wanted [to take drugs], not because they somehow believed they were sticking it to the man.

    As unfair as it is, they should suffer some consequences to what they did. Most anyone knows that [not wearing religiously sanctioned clothing] can make you the target of a [being raped with no legal recourse in more than one Middle Eastern country], but most believe that it won't be them. If you think it is unfair, then actually get up and move to somewhere where it [won't result in you being raped with no legal recourse]. And I'm willing to bet that 99% of the [women] did it because they wanted [to wear clothing that was not religiously sanctioned], not because they somehow believed they were sticking it to the man.

  5. Re:Victims? by Evilest+Doer · · Score: 3, Funny

    You bring the torches, I'll bring the pitchforks?
    Yes, I can just see thousands upon thousands of bespeckled geeks with plastic, red pitchforks and toy lightsabers descending upon RIAA headquarters thirsting for blood. Gottfrid Svartholm can lead the troops shouting "Downloaders! Tonight we Bittorent in Hell!"
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    I feel like death on a soda cracker.
  6. Re:It may sound quaint... by esrobinson · · Score: 5, Funny
    And I'm willing to bet that 99% of the [homosexuals] did it because they wanted [to have homosexual sex], not because they somehow believed they were sticking it to the man.

    I didn't realize there was a difference... >.>