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Data Storage

Will Silicon Valley Run Out of Data Center Space? 142

1sockchuck writes "With capital scarce, data center developers are prioritizing projects in northern Virginia, where the Obama stimulus plan and federal shift to cloud computing are likely to boost data center demand from government agencies. This is forcing them to delay or scale back large projects in Santa Clara, setting the stage for a supply/demand imbalance in Silicon Valley, particularly for large space requirements. One potential mitigating factor: some currently occupied data center space could become available through the failure of venture-backed startups."
The Courts

Fair Use Defense Dismissed In SONY V. Tenenbaum 517

Several readers sent us updates from the Boston courtroom where, mere hours before the start of trial, a federal judge ruled out fair use as a defense. Wired writes that "the outcome is already shaping up to resemble the only other file sharing trial," in which the RIAA got a $1.92M judgement against Jammie Thomas-Rassert. The defendant, Joel Tenenbaum, has already essentially admitted to sharing music files, and the entire defense put together by Harvard Prof. Charles Nesson and his students turned on the question of fair use. The judge wrote that the proposed defense would be "so broad it would swallow the copyright protections that Congress has created." Jury selection is complete and opening arguments will begin tomorrow morning. Here is the Twitter feed organized by Prof. Nesson's law students.

Comment Re:Obligatory Edsger Dijkstra (Score 1) 277

I think you vastly overestimate the number of good/great programmers in the world. Think dozens, not tens of thousands of them, total. It's certainly possible that BASIC can be your first language and you get over it. FORTRAN was my first language and I got over that. But unless you happen to be lucky enough to start with a great language (e.g. LISP) , you will have to unlearn everything else first. Learning bad languages just means it takes longer for you to learn good programming paradigms.

Comment Re:Patent reform (Score 1) 225

The simplest patent reform, and applicable to all civil suits, would simply be "loser pays." If these bozos had to pay for Apple's defense, Apple would be more likely to defend than settle, and these guys would have to put up a substantial bond to go forward, discouraging frivolity.

In addition, disbarring lawyers for the real imbicilities could only make the world the better place.

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