RIAA lists top 25 universities handing out piracy notices
The "good guys" have tried to tempt college kids with free legal music for far too long to no avail, and after continuous failed attempts at gaining traction here in the US, it's no surprise that the RIAA would devote precious man-hours to concocting a most-wanted list of pirating schools. 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 school year versus the year prior, but the RIAA did attribute some of that boost to its heightened awareness and tracking capabilities. Interestingly enough, the top spot holder doesn't seem to be overly concerned about its position, as Purdue feels the "service provider" shouldn't be the one lashing out at "criminals," essentially brushing that RIAA grief right off its shoulder. Still, we all know what you're here for, and that's to see if your alma mater made the dubious cut (full list after the jump), and while some here at Engadget can [Via TWW]
Copyright infringement notices handed out during 2006 - 2007 academic year:
- Ohio University - 1,287
- Purdue University - 1,068
- University of Nebraska at Lincoln - 1,002
- University of Tennessee at Knoxville - 959
- University of South Carolina - 914
- University of Massachusetts at Amherst - 897
- Michigan State University - 753
- Howard University - 572
- North Carolina State University - 550
- University of Wisconsin at Madison - 513
- University of South Florida - 490
- Syracuse University - 488
- Northern Illinois University - 487
- University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire - 473
- Boston University - 470
- Northern Michigan University - 457
- Kent State University - 424
- University of Michigan at Ann Arbor - 400
- University of Texas at Austin - 371
- North Dakota State University - 360
- Indiana University - 353
- Western Kentucky University - 353
- Seton Hall University - 338
- Arizona State University - 336
- Marshall University - 331






















Yeah MSU! Dropped from #1 to number 7. I am so proud of my school
fight fight rah team fight
vic-tory for M-S-U
My friend just got busted here at UCLA (I told him so, idiot didn't listen). Interesting to see that almost none of them are out here in the West. Maybe this is a list of dumbest 25 schools - anyone halfway intelligent should know that the RIAA is watching campuses like a hawk.
#9 - North Carolina State University - 550
Yeah! Go WolfPack!!
Proud of it!
if anyone of those schools doesnt at least share 60TBs, it shouldnt be on there.
Go Syracuse.
Seriously, I didn't realize we had so many notices handed out. Thats 1/20 of the university population. I better turn of my bittorrent client!
As always may the members of the RIAA all burn in Hell.
holler at UMass hahaha
Haha, the majority of those schools are in the midwest. We must like our stolen music (and beer).
Univ of Miami dodges the bullet - no pun intended!
Kids here aren't smart enough to steal music :(
@ John
Awesome to see U Miami comment so soon in thread. Gotta luv 'em 'Canes- best ball teams $$ can buy.
Granny's an alumna (class of 69) and proud of it.
Next time when you download stuff with BitTorrent, make sure also start your PeerGuardian! Just a peace of mind.
SafePeer, the first plugin I install for Azureus!
Yeah go Bobcats. We might have got our butts kicked in the MAC title game but at least were the #1 pirates!
I've said it before and I'll say it again, you should put the content of this site under a creative commons license if you're so into this anti-IP-protection thing.
so someone explain to me.. what happens to people that get caught.. do they just get a notice that says stop? like a warning... or do they have the internet taken away for a year.. do they have a fine.. what happens? one of my friends said it might happen to him. does anyone have knowledge on this topic? what happened to your friends
MIT isn't on there for a reason- The students are smart enough not to get caught.....
And there are so few undergrads and graduate students very rarely live on campus.
HAHA...I was having that exact same thought.
#13....GO HUSKIES!!! NIU WHATCHA GONNA DO!!!
Totally unrelated to the topic, but that picture is from Coover Hall at Iowa State University - my home building. Just thought it was cool that one of our labs got pictured on Engadget :)
That is pretty rad, just do a google image search for college computer lab and set the filter to large images and there you get a pic of 1212 Coover at ISU, sadly though, I don't see myself in there nor recognize any of my peeps. Engadget (never afraid to just steal some pic from the internets) RULES!!
Holla atcha boyyyyyyyyy-eeeeee!
University of Nebraska - Lincoln #3, this story was front page news in the Lincoln city newspaper today. It is VERY rare that a student is contacted and I've never heard of anyone getting in serious trouble for pirating anything.
I never heard of it happening while I was there either. I don't see the point of publishing a list of "Go to these schools if you enjoy being harassed for your network use"
Go Boilermakers! From 37 to 1,068 in just one year!
#13 Northern Illinois University...Huskies do it doggy style!
Hmm...i thought we were going to be higher then 15. I bet two years ago we were a little higher.
#13 Northern Illinois University! Huskies do it doggy style!
MSU had the crown, and lost it. For shame.
Sonofa.... Arizona State near the bottom when it comes to debauchery and illegal acts??!!!??!! We STARTED the FIRST on campus porn movie, the 50 foot bong and pro-sports steroids at the collegate level. I thought they could pull better than the lower 20's on the top 25 list :(
First they make the whole campus dry, then this....Not the ASU I graduated from...
UT Knox, also in paper today. Only idiots get caught. Talked to this sorority girl who had been issued citations twice. She brushes it off like its nothing. The second time she had to give her computer to OIT to erase all pirated data. She said the guy there "fixed it so she couldnt be caught again" LOL!
We're number 2!!!!! BOILER UP!!! We're coming after you, Ohio U, so watch your backs.
Yay! I'm a statistic on Engadget!. Without me USF would be only 489... ah, to contribute to something greater...
These numbers need to be normalized against the number of students in attendance at the respective school.
The headline and text is misleading: these aren't the top 25 handing out notices to students, they're the top 25 the RIAA is dunning with their notes.
See, for instance, Purdue, which isn't handing out notices to their students at all.
Hell yea! Go Purdue! As a current student I must say even though we're number 2, we have to be the most pirate-friendly campus in existance. DCgate was a special protocol app that worked with DC++ to optimize file sharing just for Purdue campus. There has been a recent switch to a new program called dtella, a streamlined, de-centralized system that works independently of IRC servers and everything else that tied DCgate down. With all its speed and security we'll surely make it to the top next year. Which of course, is nothing to be proud of, its a terrible thing that deprives the poor starving artists of money that was rightfully theirs. Because the record companies, which fuel the RIAA, along with legal representation, management, production, and agent don't deprive them of cash thats rightfully theirs, no, never.
Hummm...No major tech schools on the list. Where are Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, CalTech, MIT etc.
Is it that these students are smarter than those after Liberal Arts Degrees, LONG LIVE THE ENGINEER...
GO HOKIES (VT)
Like other's have said... there are two reasons the tech schools aren't listed
1) They're smart enough not to
2) They tend to be small enough that they won't rack up as many notices as big state schools
actually bob, alot of those schools listed ARE top tech/engineering schools. they're just located in the midwest. look it up.
And I'm sure this will have a huuuuge effect. Ay worst people will have to get copies of music from each other instead of downloading it.
Rutgers University isn't on there but god bless them they do it right. They don't have anything in the dorm space visible to the outside. Using PAT all 16k students appear to be coming from the same exact OC-3 pipes they have as everything else university-wide.
Woohoo... #2
I've noticed that Purdue doesn't care. The only warnings I've ever seen anyone get are for download limit infractions.
I'll admit I found the title misleading too.
But hey, I'm at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, so, DAYUM.
I'm surprised that much of the student population can use a computer, much less download music.
#21 Indiana University! ONE OF THOSE 353 NOTICES WAS TO ME! HBO pinched me for downloading episodes of Rome!
EDIT: Smart enough not to get caught....
Sorry
It's all about keeping it on a private internal network, using DC++. Which is where the engineering schools are at. I've personally downloaded at speeds in excess of 3 MB/s, it's pretty sweet.
i almost have my 500GB WD mybook filled thanks to the speedy connection at Indiana U. i never received a notice either. RIAA doesn't know what the fuck it's doing. what a joke.
And where is UND that is all we do here
GO NORTHERN ILLINOIS ROCK'N AT #13