Friday, January 25, 2008
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AP article on MPAA mistake This was sent out on the CIO list by Mark Luker, EDUCAUSE VP (and   their point person for file sharing)
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5j33CBI8sUdc5ni7RlxSj5SIEc2mwD8UB6S0O2


MPAA has told education groups a "human error" in that survey caused it to get the number wrong. It now blames college students for about 15 percent of revenue loss.


remember the 2003 paper "Analysis of Security
Vulnerabilities in the Movie Production and
Distribution Process" by Byers, Cranor, Kormann, McDaniel, and Cronin
conclusion that "[o]f the 285 movie samples we
examined, 77% appear to have been leaked originally by industry
insiders."

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