Curb Illegal Downloading on College Campuses Act of 2007
To provide support to combat illegal downloading on college and university campuses.
Other Bill Titles (2 more) 3/26/2007--Introduced.
Curb Illegal Downloading on College Campuses Act of 2007 - Authorizes the Secretary of Education to use the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education to support efforts by institutions of higher education and other nonprofit institutions and agencies to... moreSee Full Bill Text
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| Introduced | ![]() | Voted on by House | ![]() | Voted on by Senate | ![]() | Considered By President | ![]() | Bill Becomes Law |
| March 26, 2007 |
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February 02, 2008 p2pnet RIAA school report
âThe Curb Illegal Downloading on College Campuses Act of 2007 (HR 1689) would expand the allowable use of funds by the Department of Education to include technology solutions to piracy,â says internetnews.com, going on: ...
December 10, 2007 Exaggerated student file sharing stats
âThe Curb Illegal Downloading on College Campuses Act of 2007 (HR 1689) would expand the allowable use of funds by the Department of Education to include technology solutions to piracy,â says internetnews.com, going on: ...
November 11, 2007 Congress turns University into P2P snitches
Although some California CONgress critters proposed HR 1689 to stop downloading back in April. This latest assault on freedom slips the new changes into the overall authorization bill. This way anyone who opposes it is labeled as being ...
Source: Texas League of the South








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P2P is not a crime! Also, didn't some big group of media guys recently have their cover blown that they completely manipulated the data on college campus piracy in their favor? If this 'piracy' is in any way harming the music or movie industry (wasn't there something about record profits?) it is only because this consumer powered 'try before you buy' internet allows people to be dissuaded from buying junk they never would have purchased had they been aware of the content they were planning on buying. Stop trying to buy congress into another BS war. Their already busy enough with the Bush Administration.
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