The "College Opportunity And Affordability Act of 2007" was introduced by Democrat Representatives from California and Texas, and if passed would mandate all campuses to encrypt their networks against copyright infringement - aiming specifically at peer-to-peer (P2P) activity.
Schools that failed to comply could lose eligibility for all Federal funding, including loans and Pell grants, an aspect that instantly raised red flags to many university officials.
An open letter to Congress, signed by the President of Stanford University, the general counsel for Yale University, and others explained, "such an extraordinarily inappropriate and punitive outcome would result in all students on that campus losing their federal financial aid... more
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