| Students Pressured to Stop Illegal Downloads | 
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|  Yinka Adegoke, Reuters (reuters@telecom-digest.org)) Wed, 28 Feb 2007 20:02:31 -0600 
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| By Yinka Adegoke 
The U.S. recording industry on Wednesday stepped up efforts to stop 
The Recording Industry Association of America, or RIAA, said it sent 
The industry group is asking the universities to notify students they 
Previously, the group filed lawsuits against individuals who illegally 
More than 1 billion songs are swapped on such services each month, 
The record industry, which has seen sales plunge by more than 23 
A University of Richmond study found that more than half of college 
"We need to address this demographic," RIAA President Cary Sherman 
Under the settlement deal offered by RIAA, students would have to pay 
Sean Foley, a student at Arizona State University, one of the schools 
Recipients of the letters can settle the cases online at a Web site 
Copyright 2007 Reuters Limited. 
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