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University of Washington Will Aid RIAA 406

Several readers let us know that the University of Washington has announced that it will pass on RIAA settlement offer letters to students identified, presumably by IP address, as suspected file sharers. "The notices say offending students have 20 days to settle with the association by paying it about $3,000 to $5,000 or be taken to court without possibility of a settlement." The Vice Provost for Student Life sent an email to all students saying, "The University has been notified by the RIAA that we will be receiving a number of these early settlement letters. After careful consideration, we have decided to forward the letters to the alleged copyright violators."

Comment Re:Like that Beatles song (Score 1) 519

Speaking of the music, there was a little 10 minute thing where Chase and other were talking about how music is used in the Sopranos. They noted how sometime modern music kinda turns into the chorus from greek plays. Go back and listen to how they matched Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'' up to the scene. There's obvious bits, but for instance when AJ complains about work Steve Perry is singing "some were born to sing the blues" (which may also be a nod to his depression) is a bit more subtle. "it goes on and on and on" chimes in at point when Tony tells Carm that Carlo's testifying against him. I thought the ep was great, I don't understand how a people could believe that perfectly timed cut was their cable going out.

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