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Florida University Programmers Develop Software to Block Illegal Music Sharing.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, November, 2003

By David Damron, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Nov. 18--GAINESVILLE, Fla.--As campuses nationwide crack down on students illegally downloading music off the Internet, two University of Florida programmers may have created a force field that stops thievery.

Dubbed ICARUS, the program monitors network activity on UF's dorm Internet system used by 9,000 students, searching for users sharing files of copyrighted music, movies and games.

When it finds this "peer-to-peer" file-sharing, ICARUS -- or Integrated Computer Application for Recognizing User Services -- shuts it down.

It also prevents unwanted e-mail advertising, called "spam" and destructive "worms" from spreading through dorm computers,...

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