"Law Schools Hatch Rebellion Against U.S. News Rankings". "Law Schools Hatch Rebellion Against U.S. News Rankings": The Wall Street Journal today offers this report. [How Appealing] 5:30:58 PM ![]() |
Red Hat reports slim profit. The Linux seller posts a small profit of $305,000, saying its revenue increased 14 percent to $24.3 million for its third quarter. [CNET News.com] 5:21:30 PM ![]() |
Be sure to watch the Creative Commons animation. It explains the purpose of the CC licenses. Without them, everything is assumed to have a (restrictive) copyright. The CC licenses allow people to release their intellectual property into the public domain, with or without constraints. This is innovation, believe it or not. The animation explains it very well. [Scripting News] 5:02:06 PM ![]() |
![]() from the thank-you-sir-may-i-have-another dept. We just did an article about the RIAA's mendacity with statistics, and here come some more: first, someone has gone to the trouble to deconstruct their income figures over the past few years, showing that the RIAA's lack of investment in new releases is in itself sufficient to explain any dropping sales, and second, this website concerning the music industry settling a price-fixing lawsuit, which I believe is this one, filed two years ago. [Slashdot] 4:49:49 PM ![]() |