


Nonprofit Distributes File Sharing Propaganda to 50,000 U.S. Students
The story is simple: Megan learns to download music from a friend. About 2,000 downloads and three months later, a police officer from the fictitious City of Arbor knocks on her door and hands her a criminal summons to appear in court.
All the while, her grandmother is trying to save her house from the city that wants to pave it over. When the grandmother gets home from a day in court (she eventually beats the city and keeps her house) the criminal Megan is crying. “Oh, Nana. What have I done? I’ve ruined everything,” she said. “I’ll lose my scholarship. I know I will.”
The two embrace. “Hush now. We will find a way to get through this. I promise,” the grandmother tells her granddaughter, whose parents were killed in a traffic accident 12 years before.