<p>They really need to accept the fact that music distribution is just simply not the same as it was 10 years ago and it’s never going to be again. There are probably tons of things that they could do that would encourage people to download music legally, but noooo, they decide to **** everyone off by suing as many people as possible.</p>
<p>My university uses <a href=“http://www.ruckus.com%5B/url%5D”>www.ruckus.com</a> to prevent illegal file sharing, however, it hasn’t deterred us from file sharing.</p>
<p>yea DC++ is the way…so far only 85 people have been caught on campus and they call it an Academic Dishonesty in the Academic Judiciary…-<em>- I swear university just love to exaggerate things and anything goes wrong? Academic Judiciary will do…-</em>-</p>
<p>Ruckus is amazing! And your college doesn’t have to subscribe- anyone with a .edu e-mail can join. It’s just the TV shows and movies that require college membership. The only thing is, you can’t put the songs onto your iPod and the software isn’t compatible with Macs.</p>