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media.www.dailyutahchronicle.com -  The recording industry association is threatening to file lawsuits against 12 individuals -- possibly students or employees -- who have allegedly taken part in copyright infringement by illegally sharing music files using the U's Internet service.

Attorneys from the Recording Industry Association of America sent an e-mail to the U's Office of Information Technology on May 16 requesting that it forward notifications of the copyright infringement claims to the 12 alleged infringers. The notifications describe the industry's claims against the alleged infringers and offer a settlement of about $3,000 outside of court. If the alleged infringers are taken to court and found guilty, they could face a fine of approximately $75,000 per shared file.
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