Copyright Silliness on Campus
by E Wayne Ross on June 8, 2007
Washington Post: Copyright Silliness on Campus
What do Columbia, Vanderbilt, Duke, Howard and UCLA have in common? Apparently, leaders in Congress think that they aren’t expelling enough students for illegally swapping music and movies.
The House committees responsible for copyright and education wrote a joint letter May 1 scolding the presidents of 19 major American universities, demanding that each school respond to a six-page questionnaire detailing steps it has taken to curtail illegal music and movie file-sharing on campus. One of the questions — “Does your institution expel violating students?” — shows just how out-of-control the futile battle against campus downloading has become.
Copyright Silliness on Campus
by E Wayne Ross on June 8, 2007
Washington Post: Copyright Silliness on Campus
What do Columbia, Vanderbilt, Duke, Howard and UCLA have in common? Apparently, leaders in Congress think that they aren’t expelling enough students for illegally swapping music and movies.
The House committees responsible for copyright and education wrote a joint letter May 1 scolding the presidents of 19 major American universities, demanding that each school respond to a six-page questionnaire detailing steps it has taken to curtail illegal music and movie file-sharing on campus. One of the questions — “Does your institution expel violating students?” — shows just how out-of-control the futile battle against campus downloading has become.