Music companies have pushed colleges to turn over the names of students who illegally download songs without paying for them. Now a film company is trying the same thing with a Purdue University student. This time, however, the student is trying to block the move because the film in question is X-rated. (Decorum prevents us from listing the title.) The student’s lawyer argues in a court motion to block the disclosure—
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