Apache patch to thwart DoS attack. The Apache Software Foundation releases a patch for its Apache 2.0 HTTP Server to bypass a "significant" denial-of-service vulnerability. [CNET News.com] 3:17:53 PM ![]() |
CinemaNow reels in Fox movie deal. Twentieth Century Fox Film will begin licensing feature and library films to Internet site CinemaNow, in the Hollywood movie studio's first online distribution deal. [CNET News.com] 11:53:34 AM ![]() |
Emory Law Schools stops posting new 11th Circuit cases. As predicted, Emory has stopped posting new cases from the 11th circuit now that the court is posting them in a user-friendly fashion. From Will Haines, the librarian in charge of the project:
This brings the curtain down on a project that ran for nearly nine years and initially included opinions for 6 courts. Emory was among a handful of law schools that began posting Circuit court cases in the summer and fall of 1994. By late 1994 all of the Circuit Courts of Appeal were supplying reported cases to law schools who hosted websites for the courts. Now, nearly nine years later, all of the circuits have their opinions available on the web at their own sites, though a number of schools including Touro Law Center and Pace Law School (2nd), Villanova School of Law (3rd), and Washburn School of Law Library (10th) continue to post new cases and maintain archives. Now if someone would come up with RSS feeds of reported cases... 9:49:17 AM ![]() |
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