When Princeton University Office of Information Technology policy adviser Rita Saltz learned the MPAA might follow the RIAA in suing students, she said, “My heart and viscera just shrank and chilled.” Saltz is quoted in the Daily Princetonian in a story that reveals MPAA boss Dan Glickman has “expressed concern about illegal movie downloading on the University network and attached a list of 66 IP addresses associated with alleged acts of infringement,” according to university spokesman Eric Quinones.
Students Running Scared in Face of Big Music Intimidation
Posted by: Jon Newton May 10, 2005 05:00 AMWhen Princeton University Office of Information Technology policy adviser Rita Saltz learned the MPAA might follow the RIAA in suing students, she said, “My heart and viscera just shrank and chilled.” Saltz is quoted in the Daily Princetonian in a story that reveals MPAA boss Dan Glickman has “expressed concern about illegal movie downloading on the University network and attached a list of 66 IP addresses associated with alleged acts of infringement,” according to university spokesman Eric Quinones.