In the News
Oct. 12th, 2007 08:42 amI don't have time to find links to articles right now (yes, yes, 30 second Google search, takes fifteen minutes between calls and interruptions from random lost idiots who can't be bothered to write down an address before they set off to someplace, and we aren't even the university information desk, but I digress) but I found it ironic to read in adjacent articles about how universities have never yet not turned over requested information to the RIAA, despite the fact that the RIAA's legal evidence in prosecuting music piracy may be even thinner than previously thought, but Columbia University won't turn over surveilance tapes that might identify the person who hung a noose on a Black professor's office door. Maybe Columbia thinks it's protected speech? I dunno. *sigh*
In other news, Turkey is now not talking to the US anymore (they recalled their ambassador) because Congress passed a resolution calling the Armenian Genocide a, well, genocide. *sighs again*
In other news, Turkey is now not talking to the US anymore (they recalled their ambassador) because Congress passed a resolution calling the Armenian Genocide a, well, genocide. *sighs again*