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Daily Archives: April 22, 2003

More Students Targeted for File Sharing

College students are increasingly discovering that file sharing has serious consequences. Just ask 220 Penn State students accused of using an LAN to bypass the university’s network bandwidth restrictions. They have lost the privilege of Web access in their dorm rooms.
See also my previous posting on four college students who were sued by the RIAA for using LANs to collect and distribute copyrighted songs. In addition, see this New York Times article, Recording Industry Goes After Students Over Music Sharing, that documents the responses of students and administrators at other colleges and universities throughout the country. Also, Univ. of Minnesota stuck in middle of music, movie download dispute.
An update on the Penn State students, April 24: “The 220 students caught last week trading copyrighted material received a slap on the wrist from the Office of Judicial Affairs after promising not to share illegal material again.”

Wall Street Journal's New Afternoon Report

The Wall Street Journal recently launched The Afternoon Report, an opt-in e-mail update of breaking news, in text version, provided to subscribers twice daily. Yesterday, the e-mail update became available in HTML, and is now accompanied by lots of advertising as well. Readers may also choose to read the updates via a link on the… Continue Reading

EPIC Alleges Amazon COPPA Violation

EPIC, along with a coalition of 10 advocacy groups, filed a complaint with the FTC today stating that Amazon.com is violating the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (“COPPA”) by collecting and disclosing personal information about children. EPIC provides specific examples of children, with key information redacted to protect their privacy, who are registered… Continue Reading