Monday, September 08, 2003

U.Colorado law school raising tuition to meet ABA requirements. A Denver television station reports that the University of Colorado School of Law will increase tuition for both residents and nonresidents to help construct a new building and preserve CU's accreditation with the American Bar Association. In other law sc [JURIST's Paper Chase]

You have to wonder how long it'll be before other schools find themselves in this position.

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Commentary: RFID's win at Wal-Mart. The megaretailer's endorsement represents the real tipping point for adoption of radio frequency technology, as its top 100 suppliers must now embark upon or expand their own RFID efforts. [CNET News.com]
1:17:07 PM    comment []  

A pair of stories that contrast the new and the old ways of the music business.

Record Industry Sues Music File Swappers (AP). AP - The recording industry filed hundreds of lawsuits Monday against individual music lovers who they accuse of illegally downloading and sharing songs over the Internet, a music industry source said. [Yahoo! News - Technology]

Apple Sells 10 Million Songs Via iTunes (Reuters). Reuters - Apple Computer Inc. said on Monday it has sold more than 10 million songs on its iTunes Music Store since its launch four months ago and announced a new iPod music player that can store as many as 10,000 songs. [Yahoo! News - Technology]

1:13:12 PM    comment []  

SCO Run-Time License Ready. Some users finding it difficult to acquire one. [eWEEK Technology News]

Story includes some quotes from SCO indicating that the wording of the license was proving difficult.  No kidding.  Try this: give us money and we'll promise not to sue for using a product we don't own instead of paying us even more money to license a product that is useless.

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