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Discussion Session: Options for Legal Music and Movie Services. John Arpino, The George Washington University Ellen Yu Borkowski, University of Maryland George Loftus, OSHEAN. Approaches to Reducing or Eliminating Illegal P2P Filesharing. Education and Awareness Policies and Enforcement
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Discussion Session:Options for Legal Music and Movie Services John Arpino, The George Washington University Ellen Yu Borkowski, University of Maryland George Loftus, OSHEAN
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)
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)
Services Institutions Are Employing • Cdigix = 45% • Ruckus = 32% • Napster = 19% • Rhapsody = 13% • Other = 6% (Source: ResNet 2006 Online Entertainment Services Surveyhttp://www.resnetsymposium.org)
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
Discussion For more information, see: Campuses Licensing Online Music and Movies http://www.educause.edu/CampusActivities/8428