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Bucknell U. Investigates Letters Saying That Students Owe for Downloads

By admin | September 30, 2009

Bucknell U. Investigates Letters Saying That Students Owe for Downloads

More than 300 students at Bucknell University got hit with letters from a collection agency last week charging that they had illegally downloaded material from Cayman Academic Resources and must pay $500 “to settle this matter.”

Several of the students who got the letter contacted university officials and said that they had never heard of the company and that they did not do the downloading. Now Jason Friedberg, chief of public safety for the university, suspects that the letters were

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