TorrentSpy lawyer battling 'copyright extremism'
Ira Rothken, a veteran of nasty copyright fights between Hollywood and Silicon Valley, has a large stake in the copyright system.
Ira Rothken, a veteran of nasty copyright fights between Hollywood and Silicon Valley, has a large stake in the copyright system.
Bureau's chief tries to blunt concerns about misuse of secret requests for phone and e-mail logs, as politicians propose reining in the practice.
Turnitin.com added papers to permanent database, suit alleges, even though students registered copyright and instructed "do not archive."
States pushing back against testing, financial requirements of law as a Democratic Congress signals reforms will be part of reauthorization.
Wyoming-based ed company picks up and moves to Alabama, while others move as far as Swaziland to avoid oversight.
The pitch: You might not get hired if you don't have awesome online friends. But stock photo agency that provides the 'friends' says FakeYourSpace is violating their terms.
With gaps in tech literacy, board of ed is setting technology standards as No Child Left Behind requirements threaten funding.
Educators question whether laws are the answer. Funding for parent, student education on online misbehavior may be more useful.
Voicing sounds of disapproval, a task force considers how to develop a 'clear and consistent' policy towards use of social networking.
School hopes legislature will rescind a law that requires 50 percent of students are residents of the district where it based. They claim the rule would kill the popular program.