Archive for November 14th, 2008

Duke Demands Proof of Infringement From RIAA

Friday, November 14th, 2008

NewYorkCountryLawyer writes “According to a report at p2pnet, Duke University has told the RIAA that it will no longer forward the RIAA’s ‘early settlement’ letters to its students unless the RIAA submits ‘evidence that someone actually downloaded from that student,’ and said that ‘if the RIAA can’t prove that actual illegal behavior occurred, then we’re not going to comply.’ While it is good news that a university is requiring the RIAA to put up or shut up, the forwarding — or not forwarding — of letters is pretty insignificant. What I want to know is this: ‘When the RIAA comes knocking with its Star Chamber, ex parte, ‘John Doe’ litigation to get the students’ identities, is the University going to go to bat for the students and fight the litigation on the ground that it’s based on zero evidence, and on the ground that the students weren’t given prior notice and an opportunity to be heard?’ Over 1,000 infringement notices were sent to Duke students in the last year.”

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Congo to help fight Rwanda rebels

Friday, November 14th, 2008

DR Congo agrees to allow Rwandan intelligence teams over its border to help eradicate Hutu rebels blamed for the genocide.

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Obama ‘ponders Clinton top job’

Friday, November 14th, 2008

US President-elect Barack Obama met former rival Hillary Clinton to offer her a top job in his administration, reports say.

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Obama weighs Clinton, Richardson as sec. of state

Friday, November 14th, 2008

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Barack Obama is considering primary election rivals Hillary Rodham Clinton and Bill Richardson to be his secretary of state, according to Democratic officials who revealed his secret meetings with both as he weighed the decision on folding former foes into his new administration….

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Retail sales sink as Dems seek auto industry loans

Friday, November 14th, 2008

WASHINGTON (AP) — The worst monthly drop on record for retail sales set off new alarm bells about the economy Friday, stepping up pressure on policymakers to figure out how to combat what increasingly looks to be a severe recession. Confronting opposition by the Bush administration, Democrats in Congress said they would try next week to pass $25 billion in emergency loans for the auto industry, so wobbly that one or more of Detroit’s Big Three could go under….

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Obama has more threats than other presidents-elect

Friday, November 14th, 2008

WASHINGTON (AP) — Threats against a new president historically spike right after an election, but from Maine to Idaho law enforcement officials are seeing more against Barack Obama than ever before. The Secret Service would not comment or provide the number of cases they are investigating. But since the Nov. 4 election, law enforcement officials have seen more potentially threatening writings, Internet postings and other activity directed at Obama than has been seen with any past presi…

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Former college trustee convicted of bilking elderly woman out of $150,000

Friday, November 14th, 2008

A former college trustee accused of bilking a Bellevue women out of $150,000 while working as her financial adviser was found guilty this afternoon of 28 counts of first- and second-degree theft.

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A little creative destruction would be good for U.S. automakers

Friday, November 14th, 2008

A case could be made for keeping the Big Three automakers afloat as a jobs program until the economy gets better and then letting them go bankrupt. But the most persuasive experts argue that bankruptcy is the least horrible option.

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The incoming Obama administration shouldn’t put education on the back burner

Friday, November 14th, 2008

The most effective anti-poverty program we could devise for the long run would have less to do with income redistribution than with ensuring that poor kids get a first-rate education, from preschool on.

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Firefighters race to stop blaze before winds erupt

Friday, November 14th, 2008

MONTECITO, Calif. (AP) — Firefighters struggled to get control of a raging wildfire Friday that destroyed more than 100 homes and injured 13 people in this Mediterranean-style coastal town that has been home to celebrities from Charlie Chaplin to Oprah Winfrey….

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