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Democrats: Colleges must police copyright, or else
November 10, 2007
Top congressional Democrats put pressure on colleges and universities to stamp out peer-to-peer piracy or lose financial aid for all their students.
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Anti-P2P college bill advances in House
November 15, 2007
Measure would require schools receiving financial aid to devise "deterrents" to illegal file sharing, but it's unclear what will happen if they don't.
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Marist College joins Linux consortium
May 18, 2004
The college is the first member of an affiliate program that lets universities join OSDL.
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Universities need a privacy refresher course
April 26, 2006
You might assume e-privacy is a sacred trust within academia, but attorney Eric J. Sinrod says that's hardly the case.
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RIAA's college lawsuits a wrong answer
September 14, 2003
Electronic Frontier Foundation attorney Fred von Lohmann argues that with one in five Americans swapping music online, more lawsuits are not going to stop music trading on campus.
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Mystery donor gives Stanford free Yahoo music
October 13, 2005
Students at university will get free year of online music, in Yahoo's first foray into college music plan.
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Software firms fault colleges' security education
February 16, 2005
A panel at the Secure Software Forum blames universities for turning out graduates who don't know how to program securely.
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Cell phone becomes new town crier
April 20, 2007
Universities and cities are seeing how these staples of 21st century society can be turned into tools for keeping people informed and protected.
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Schools get tailored cyberattack data
October 19, 2005
A customized service that analyzes data from firewalls and intrusion detection systems might help protect university networks.
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College backs off Wi-Fi ban
September 16, 2004
Apparently, the school did not have the right to forbid students from using the popular 802.11g and 802.11b standards.
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Colleges explore legal Net music setups
August 1, 2003
In the face of copyright threats and network overloads, universities are looking for ways to provide music that's free--or feels free--to students who are hooked on file-swapping.
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Colleges making dent in campus P2P
September 2, 2003
An alliance that includes the Recording Industry Association of America and universities says it is making progress in educating students about file swapping.
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Supercharged college P2P project expands
August 16, 2004
I2hub, the file-swapping network on Internet2, wants a piece of ordinary campus commerce.
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Study: Students unfazed by piracy
September 16, 2003
Many college students don't have a problem with downloading pirated software, a study shows. Much of the blame rests on educators who aren't discouraging it.
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Net classes revive New Orleans college
October 5, 2005
With virtual classrooms, University of New Orleans will be the first school to bring classes back after storm.
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Napster makes gains in colleges
July 19, 2004
The now-legal song service signs up six new universities for its cut-rate campus music plan.
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Will XP update give tablets a boost?
August 30, 2004
XP-based tablets have gotten a lukewarm reception so far. But Microsoft hopes to tempt consumers with improved features.
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Napster to give students music
November 6, 2003
The music service announces a deal with Penn State University to give students access to music funded by student fees, in an attempt to replace campus file swapping with legal listening.
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