engadget.com — It should be noted that the top 25 is based on the amount of warnings sent out from the university to its students, and some schools may be omitted simply due to a lack of response on the administration's end. Nevertheless, it's reported that over three times as many infringement notices have been sent out during the 2006 - 2007.
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thebuggaloFeb 23, 2007
i was surprised to see Purdue on the list. I thought the people around here only listened to country radio.
nbabucks1Feb 23, 2007
that's roughly 1 in every 10 students at Northern Michigan University. Kinda scary.
m0tbaillieFeb 23, 2007
Michigan State University - 753. That's not that many people, considering there are 56,000 students here, roughly 50,000 of which live ON campus. That being said, I work in the same office as two of the three guys who are responsible for monitoring "questionable" traffic on the pipe and they've said that they only look at the upstream and only focus on the port ranges the programs like limewire, kazaa, and ares run on. They don't employ any packet shaping and I know for a fact that they don't even bother with bittorrent. Nice try, RIAA, but you suck at life.
mikemacmanFeb 23, 2007
Lol.... my school made the list.North Dakota State University - 360
dragazisFeb 23, 2007
argggg
q8ballFeb 23, 2007
OU know baby!
drewclaytonFeb 23, 2007
Go Boilers!!
doodlaysFeb 23, 2007
I work at OU's IT department. It's kinda fun reading what songs people got their internet ports disabled for, even if I don't agree with it. "You got disabled for sharing what? Nelly's Hot in Herr. Man, that sucks."
turbod33Feb 25, 2007
@ puzzlesourceEVERY campus is rampant with piracy. OU happens to have a large block of IPs that are directly assigned to people's dorms and logins. Maybe your school has piracy training to breed a smarter, less traceable net presence, but for the most part the people downloading music at any school are going to be your standard, non-tech savvy 18-20 year old kids who really don't care. At least at big, general universities and not tech-specific schools.