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FANS OR FELONS? - A Debate on Your Rights Online

File sharing's again in the spotlight after last week's $222,000 verdict in the RIAA's favor.  While Jammie Thomas, the woman ordered to pay the penalty for allegedly sharing 24 copyrighted tracks, lines up the points for her appeal, Harvard Free Culture and Digital Freedom are bringing the debate back to the Harvard Campus.

Tomorrow at 9:00 p.m at Ticknor Lounge, in Boylston Hall on the Harvard Campus, join for a discussion asking:

"FANS OR FELONS? - A Debate on Your Rights Online

Are students fans or felons? Should the record companies be involved in getting university consent to spy on students? Come hear the most recent developments in the ongoing debate on student freedoms online!"

Featuring:

Wendy Seltzer, Fellow, Berkman Center For Internet and Society;
Founder, ChillingEffects.org; Electronic Frontier Foundation

David Green, NBC Universal

Jason Oxman, Consumer Electronics Association

Moderated by:

Vijay Raghavan, Digital Freedom Campaign