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Ivy League Schools Take MPAA's Top Movie Downloading Honors


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My alma mater came in at number 3! Since a number of people enter the movie profession after graduating, the MPAA should also take into consideration that these kids no doubt will be contributing to the industy's livlihood down the road...they should write it off as an educational contribution

Columbia University - 1,198

University of Pennsylvania - 934

Boston University - 891

University of California at Los Angeles - 889

Purdue University - 873

Vanderbilt University - 860

Duke University - 813

Rochester Institute of Technology - 792

University of Massachusetts - 765

University of Michigan - 740

University of California at Santa Cruz - 714

University of Southern California - 704

University of Nebraska at Lincoln - 637

North Carolina State University - 636

Iowa State University - 586

University of Chicago - 575

University of Rochester - 562

Ohio University - 550

University of Tennessee - 527

Michigan State University - 506

Virginia Polytechnic Institute - 457

Drexel University - 455

University of South Florida - 447

Stanford University - 405

University of California at Berkeley - 398

Read more at Ars Technica

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