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Reauthorization of ESEA - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 21 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
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FCC Proposals Aimed at Stopping Unauthorized Charges on Phone Bills - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 12 Jul 11 no follow-up yet

A state that just says 'no' to charters, other reforms - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 04 May 12 no follow-up yet

Just Schools: Pursuing Equality in Societies of Difference - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 18 Oct 11 no follow-up yet

STEM Heavily Featured in NCLB - 2 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 15 Oct 11 no follow-up yet

Does Technology Spending Amount to a New Utility Bill? - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 13 Jan 12 no follow-up yet

Student Bill of Rights - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 18 Jul 12 no follow-up yet

FCC Chairman Proposes Changes to Phone Subsidy System - 2 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 06 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
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US Regulator Proposes Wide Reforms of Rural Telephony Subsidy - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 06 Oct 11 no follow-up yet

FCC to Tell Phone Companies to Follow Low-Price Rule for Schools - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 09 May 12 no follow-up yet

Cyberlearning Research Summit - 2 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 11 Dec 11 no follow-up yet

Suspicious Behavior - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 04 Aug 11 no follow-up yet
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Senators Want To Put People In Jail For Embedding YouTube Videos | Techdirt - 0 views

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    by Mike Masnick Wed, Jun 1st 2011 " ...the bill tries to also define what constitutes a potential felony crime in these circumstances: the offense consists of 10 or more public performances by electronic means, during any 180-day period, of 1 or more copyrighted works So yeah. If you embed a YouTube video that turns out to be infringing, and more than 10 people view it because of your link... you could be facing five years in jail. This is, of course, ridiculous, and suggests (yet again) politicians who are regulating a technology they simply do not understand. Should it really be a criminal act to embed a YouTube video, even if you don't know it was infringing...? This could create a massive chilling effect to the very useful service YouTube provides in letting people embed videos."
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    Not "News" per se (June 1st) but source of ongoing other discussions, e.g. in gaming sites

New coalition seeks to protect future of broadcasting - 1 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 28 Oct 11 no follow-up yet

What Does the Election Mean for Education in the 113th Congress? - 3 views

started by Bonnie Sutton on 09 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
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