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www.sltrib.com -  The entertainment industry's crackdown on alleged piracy has come to the University of Utah: Last week, the school received 12 "pre-litigation settlement" notices to forward to campus members suspected of illegally sharing copyright-protected music on the U.'s computer network. The letters, sent by attorneys for the Recording Industry Association of America, threaten costly lawsuits if the alleged music pirates do not initiate settlement talks within 20 days, or by June 4. "We will offer to settle the claims for a significantly reduced amount compared to what we will offer to settle them for after we file suit or compared to the judgment amount a court may enter against you," states the letter to the University of Utah
on the letterhead of Denver law firm Holme Roberts & Owen.
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