SOME GOOD QUESTIONS:

Northwestern University law professor Anthony D’Amato has issued a strong caution to universities, calling on them to consider students’ privacy before shipping them off to the RIAA sponsored legal gulag. Lawyers could turn Loyola’s willingness to work with the RIAA into a black mark against students suspected of trading copyrighted files. More than that, however, D’Amato questions why Loyola – unlike MIT – was so ready to help the RIAA instead of its own tuition-paying kids.

Here’s another: why would you want to go to a school that cares so little for your privacy?