On April 13, 16 University of Pittsburgh students and 25 from Carnegie Mellon University were sued by a dozen record companies in federal court, charged with copyright violations for downloading thousands of songs from their school's super-fast Internet2 networks. What tunes were worth risking hefty fines? Here's a sample from the lawsuit:
"Ventura Highway" -- America
"Billie Jean" -- Michael Jackson
"I Just Died in Your Arms Tonight" -- Cutting Crew
"Any Way You Want It" -- Journey
"Take on Me" -- A-ha
"What a Feeling" -- Flashdance soundtrack
"Tainted Love" -- Soft Cell
"Foolish Games" -- Jewel
"What a Girl Wants" -- Christina Aguilera
"Hellbound" -- Pantera
"The Party Song" -- Blink-182
"When You Believe" and "Run to You" -- Whitney Houston
"Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2" -- Pink Floyd
"Money for Nothing" -- Dire Straits
"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" -- Eurythmics
"I'm on Fire" -- Bruce Springsteen
"Crash Into Me" -- Dave Matthews Band
"Wanted Dead or Alive" -- Bon Jovi
"Zorba the Greek" -- Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass
Mulan (soundtrack)
"Four" -- Lit
"Forgotten" -- Linkin Park
"Farewell and Goodbye" -- Smashing Pumpkins
"You May Be Right" -- Billy Joel
"Jailhouse" -- Sublime
"Semi-Charmed Life" -- Third Eye Blind
"New Skin" -- Incubus
"Crash and Burn" -- Savage Garden
"I'm a Thug" -- Trick Daddy
"Time Warp" -- Rocky Horror Picture Show soundtrack
"Free Bird" -- Lynyrd Skynyrd
"Why Does It Hurt When I Pee" -- Frank Zappa