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Music and video options for students

Tired of spyware and adware? Looking for a faster, safer and easier alternative to P2P? Try one of these legal music and video options.

Ruckus

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New this fall, the University of Minnesota has arranged for its students to use Ruckus, a digital entertainment service for universities. Ruckus provides both music and video content. Students can watch hundreds of movies and TV shows or listen to music from the library of 1.2 million licensed tracks of music.

Community features allow students with similar music, video and programming interests to connect, share and explore on their campus.

More information should be available soon. Check the University's TechMart site for updates.

iTunes

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Apples iTunes is a music, movie, and television source for Mac and Windows users. The iTunes Store features more than 1.5 million tracks. Additionally, you can subscribe to free podcasts in 20 categories; purchase and download songs or albums with music videos; view movie trailers; and share music with up to five Macs and PCs.

A note about copyright infringements

Media industries have stepped up their efforts to eliminate illegal file sharing on the Internet, and they are targeting campus networks in particular. Please be aware of the risks involved in illegal file sharing and take steps to ensure that you are using your network access legally and appropriately. Those using anonymous file-sharing programs such as Morpheus and Bit-Torrent are particularly at risk.

If you live in the residence halls or use the University network, you should be aware of the University's responsibility and policy on Copyright Violations.

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