Ohio University Bans P2P – RIAA warning prompts tough action

In: VoIP

25 Apr 2007

After receiving a warning from the RIAA that they were the top offenders of illegal file sharing, Ohio University has banned all p2p use on campus (via Slashdot). “The network is a shared resource, and we must ensure that it is available to all users,” said Chief Information Officer Brice Bible. “Peer-to-peer file-sharing consumes a disproportionate amount of resources, both in bandwidth and human technical support.” So there; you’ll have to download pirated porn or DVD rips via your parents connection when home on break.

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