Monthly Archives: September 2010

Grooveshark Wants To Judge Your Soul

This post originally appeared on Techdirt.
Dante Cullari made an observation on the Music Think Tank Open blog last month that seems to have gone unnoticed: Grooveshark’s privacy policy has a “soul” clause. Unlike other “immortal soul” clauses, I don’t think Grooveshark’s is intentional.
“This information may also be kept longer than 6 months …

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    Ontario Premier Says Cellphones Could Be Useful In The Classroom

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    With schools, cell phones and a politician in the same headline, you’d think the story would be about another attempt to ban technology, but in Ontario, Premier Dalton McGuinty is telling schools to be open to uses for cellphones in the classroom.

    McGuinty, who won’t even let his ministers keep …

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