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...that GM will seek a bailout in bankruptcy court, following the path of troubled airlines and steel companies. "I'd like to just set the record straight here and now," he wrote in a letter to GM employees. "There is absolutely no plan, strategy or intention for GM to file for bankruptcy...
...obey a subpoena,” he said. “That’s a great power, subpoena power. That’s why nobody likes to see a subpoena coming. [But] you can usually find a way to accommodate what is really needed or you can file a petition saying to the judge, ‘This is a fishing expedition. Why do they need this information from us?’” —Staff writer Robin M. Peguero can be reached at peguero@fas.harvard.edu...
...future for peer-to-peer file sharing services is, lately, looking a bit bleak. The page for StreamCast Networks’ Morpheus has a disclaimer about copyright infringement at the bottom that has grown to about three times its former length over the past two months. LimeWire now requires users to agree that they “will not use LimeWire…for copyright infringement” before they can download the software. The page for i2hub, which closed down last week under pressure from the recording industry, has been replaced with a simple memorial reading...
...Reilly responded with contempt in his national radio show “The Radio Factor” on Tuesday, Nov. 15.“We weren’t going to ask you for permission...we don’t care what you say. You want to file charges, go ahead,” he said on the air.He also called Brown University President Ruth Simmons “a pinhead” and condemned “those pinheads up at Brown,” adding that “liberal administrators do not make judgments about behavior. Therefore...
...legal battle over online file sharing claimed a new victim this week when i2hub, an application that allowed high speed, peer-to-peer uploading and downloading of files over the intercollegiate network Internet2, shut down on Monday. The i2hub website contained no details about the closure of the service, displaying only a blank page with a graphic containing the words “Remember i2hub,” accompanied by a caption reading “R.I.P.” and the dates of i2hub’s launch and demise...