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    RIAAPurdue University announced this morning that they received 47 new settlement letters from the Recording Industry Mafia Association of America.

    Purdue spokesperson Jeanne Norberg said: “As an Internet service provider, Purdue will forward these letters when the user can be accurately identified.” “Purdue will not voluntarily provide names to the RIAA. However, should those notified choose not to pay the settlement, the RIAA may obtain court-ordered subpoenas to obtain the individuals’ names.”

    21 subpoenas were issued this summer out of the 37 who received settlement letters last semester. “Purdue [provided] the names of 19 individuals, and subsequently the RIAA reduced its total request for names to 17.”

    Am I the only one who is just a little disturbed by the line “…should those notified choose not to pay the settlement?” I do not condone peer-to-peer sharing stealing of music, but I think the record companies’ resources would be better spent working on a new business model that leverages digital music and the Internet instead of suing four-dozen kids in one of their key customer demographics. Hopefully we’ll see some more creativity in music distribution business models such as SpiralFrog, and more consumer-friendly technology advancements like Microsoft’s new watermarking technology in the future.

    Full Disclosure: I am a grad student at Purdue. See our previous coverage here.

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    September 21, 2007
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