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Wednesday, 20 July 2005 |
CSU
and UC trying to beat mp3 piracy Long Beach Press-Telegram - Long Beach,CA,USA
LOS ANGELES — The University of California and California State University
systems have struck deals to offer their students legal music and movie
downloading services to curb rampant piracy.
The agreement with Cdigix Inc. covers roughly 600,000 students at 13 UC and 23
Cal State campuses, making it among the largest such deals to date, the company
announced Monday.
"We're doing this because we do recognize that there is illegal file sharing of
intellectual property," said David Walker, director of advanced technology at
the University of California. "We felt we should do something to encourage legal
services."
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