Monday, February 18, 2008
Miscellaneous IT Roundup
The new issue of Vince Polley's excellent but really badly titled Miscellaneous IT Related Legal News (MIRLN) is out. Some highlights:
* A study suggests that buyers on eBay saved about $19 billion in 2007 over what they would have been willing to pay for the same goods elsewhere.
* Digital music sales are up, but they're not making up for the collapse of the CD market, causing falling profits for music publishers.
* Peer-to-peer lending over the Internet is booming as new technology allows borrowers to bypass traditional lenders.
* A lawyer's misdirected e-mail may have inadvertantly made public a proposed confidential $1 billion litigation settlement.
* U.S. colleges are getting a failing grade over security of student data, but it sounds more like incompetence than hacking.
* The popular website Facebook.com turns out to be an online version of the Hotel California -- you can check out any time you want, but you can never leave.
[Frank Snyder]
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