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I an an attorney in New York City, practicing at
Ray Beckerman, P.C. [beckermanlegal.com].
A member of the bar since 1979, I am primarily a commercial litigator, but also give advice, negotiate, and help to set up and maintain new businesses and not-for-profits.
I learned of Slashdot through my work doing battle with the RIAA and MPAA in online digital copyright litigation, and through my blog,
"Recording Industry vs. The People". [blogspot.com]
Nothing I say on Slashdot should be construed as legal advice; for that you need to consult with a lawyer with whom you have a one-on-one relationship.
So... (Score:1)
To get rid of them, do you just have to pay, or do you actually have to let their software snoop all of your traffic (and then phone home "to check for updates")?
And... what rights did the university have to sign to sign away on behalf of themselves and their students?
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I believe that since you are paying for the education and have to officially "sign up" with the college/university, thay makes you subject to their rules. If they change the rules after you sign up, you're still beholden to them, despite any objections you may have. If they paid the RIAA to have snooping software installed and have instituted rules against file-sharing on their computer systems (you usually have to sign a separate agreement for the use of a school's computer facilities), then if you do it a
Good and Bad (Score:2)
The filter doesn't [eff.org] work [eff.org] well and is relatively easy to bypass. It doesn't touch http/ftp/email traffic (supposedly) so students can route traffic over those ports. It sounds like it works off of a fingerprint system [eff.org](PDF warning) - modify the file and thus fingerprint, and the file shouldn't (theoretically) be blocked. Fin
Payoffs... (Score:2)
It sounds like a payoff... the BSA/MS used to do this all the time (and probably still does).
Sigh (Score:2)
On an unrelated note, sorry I missed you on Friday. I didn't know you were around until the fellow you had been talking to told me you had left.
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