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                   PeopleSoft CEO Resigns Ahead of Oracle Takeover  
                  
 David A. Duffield resigned as CEO, chairman and director of PeopleSoft on 
  December 21. (USA Today) 
    
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                  Collaboration Begins on P2P Issues at FTC  
                  
 The RIAA and the MPAA were both at the FTC’s table, along with representatives 
  from users and the manufacturers of file-sharing software. The FTC is collecting 
  preliminary information. Some think it is laying groundwork for full-blown FTC 
  regulation of some kind. (Wired) 
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                   Operation FastLink Gets U. Iowa Student
  
                   The student “was part of the ‘warez scene,’ an underground network of 
individuals and organized groups that compete in the market of large-scale, 
illegal dissemination of protected software. Members gain[ed] access to 
copyrighted material, often before its release, crack the digital protections 
and put it online for others to access, reproduce or pass along.” 
(Iowa City Press Citizen)
  
                  
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Employees Who Won’t Stay Fired - They’re Dedicated!  
                  
Rom Avitzur’s project (and his contract) at Apple was cancelled, but he and 
  others kept coming in to work and even using their own money to finish the project. 
  (Wired)   
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                   i2hub a Hit at U. Mass  
                  
This controversial but rapidly proliferating file sharing software uses Internet2 
  to serve up tunes as fast as one every several seconds or so. Fast enough to 
  draw the attention of a good percentage of the UMass student population, and 
  on campuses elsewhere. (The Republican) 
   
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Wi-Fi Networks Slated for Ph'enix-Area Downtowns 
 Still in the planning stages, a Wi-Fi network to cover and connect downtown 
  Ph'enix, Scottsdale, and Tempe, AZ, is being proposed by the Downtown Ph'enix 
  Partnership. (MSNBC) 
   
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 U. Alaska Hangs Up on Dial-Up Net Service 
 Noting the many commercial competitors available to students, university administrators 
  will spend the saved money on the campus network. In November of 2004 just five 
  students dialed in through the university. (Daily News Miner) 
   
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 Grand Valley State on the Anti-Spam Warpath 
 Students will get emailed a list of “quarantined” messages every six hours 
  and will be able to reject or accept them at will. (Grand Valley Lanthorn) 
   
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