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Page 1: Discussion Session: Options for Legal Music and Movie Services

Discussion Session:Options for Legal Music and

Movie Services

John Arpino, The George Washington UniversityEllen Yu Borkowski, University of Maryland

George Loftus, OSHEAN

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Approaches to Reducing or Eliminating Illegal P2P Filesharing

Education and Awareness Policies and Enforcement Network Management Legal Alternatives

(Source: Joint Committee of the Higher Education and Entertainment Communities)

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Campus-Negotiated Service to Offer Access to Online Music and Movies

Already offered: 7.6%(DR=20.3%, MA=6.5%, BA=5.4%, AA=1.8%)

Plan to offer: 3.0% Considering: 18.3% No plans: 71.1%

(Source: EDUCAUSE 2005 Core Data Servicehttp://www.educause.edu/coredata)

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Services Institutions Are Employing

Cdigix = 45% Ruckus = 32% Napster = 19% Rhapsody = 13% Other = 6%

(Source: ResNet 2006 Online Entertainment Services Surveyhttp://www.resnetsymposium.org)

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Panel - Each Will Describe:

How his or her campus has approached providing students with access to legal online entertainment services

The process for making a decision or getting to their current position

What’s next – if the process or examination is ongoing

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Discussion

For more information, see:

Campuses Licensing Online Music and Movies

http://www.educause.edu/CampusActivities/8428


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