Final Data for our DNS Query project
Here’s the final set of numbers on our analysis of DNS query logs (detailed in an earlier post). Graph covers activity between July 3rd and December 9, 2019. This reflects… Read more »
Here’s the final set of numbers on our analysis of DNS query logs (detailed in an earlier post). Graph covers activity between July 3rd and December 9, 2019. This reflects… Read more »
“…NOW THEREFORE the Faculty Senate of the University of Virginia hereby adopts and endorses the following policy to govern copyrights in scholarly articles authored by the faculty and respectfully asks… Read more »
Recommended reading: Legally Speaking: The Dead Souls of the Google Booksearch Settlement: “ This piece will appear in the July 2009 issue of Communications of the ACM. Readers may also… Read more »
Yesterday Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences voted to require faculty to make copies of their research freely available through the Office of Scholarly Communications. You can read the proposal… Read more »
House passes HR 4137 with the P2P section intact. See Ars Technica for more detail.
Perhaps you’ve never seen a letter from the RIAA. What exactly do they say when their use of P2P software reveals the IP address of another P2P user–one on a… Read more »
I’d be happier with something like the Blog Advisory System (courtesy of Airbag)…but we’re going to take a pass on the Blogger Code of Conduct for now. Yes, they really… Read more »