Article: UC-Berkeley students undaunted by new round of file-sharing lawsuits

Kim-Mai Cutler
University Wire
03-29-2004
(Daily Californian) (U-WIRE) BERKELEY, Calif. -- A second round of lawsuits against anonymous file-sharers in college networks has not yet sent shockwaves across the residence halls, University of California-Berkeley students say.

Back at the dormitories, old episodes of "The O.C." and copies of Outkast's "Hey Ya" were still zipping through peer-to-peer networks.

"As long as there will be free songs and videos on the Internet, people will find ways to share them," said freshman Laura Davy. "It's just too hard to stop them."

Several students were unaware of last week's announcement that the Recording Industry Association of America is filing 532 ...

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