It took the Gazette over a year to finally step up to the plate on this one. Too bad it's a day late and a dollar short. A years worth of subscribers must be hard to recover.
Let me see if I understand this. You have a feature to "share the story" via email, print, Digg, Fark, Reddit, Facebook, Del.icio.us and stumbeupon - which all reproduce your articles in full - and offer RSS feeds, archiving (permanently via Google and Archive.com) but posting them on a website is against your copyright?
Please explain how you can offer these features - and why it's ok for Google, et al. to archive/display these - but it's not ok for citizens who are discussing your stories.
These people in this neighborhood bought their houses, KNOWING that there were frat houses on the street. They really need to get a life.
The "code of conduct" is absurd. These students should have the freedom of living on their own - suhject only to local ordinances, not college "codes". They also need to be responsible enough to not disrespect neighbors and people walking down the street. Perhaps a back yard party would have been more appropriate.
Funny, I don't see any proposed tax increases on Alcohol, why's that?
Yes, I'm a smoker - but fair is fair. DWI/Alcoholism causes as many issues as smokers - and me smoking doesn't kill anyone other than myself, unlike DWI.
Posted on November 28 at 12:01 p.m. (Suggest removal)
It took the Gazette over a year to finally step up to the plate on this one. Too bad it's a day late and a dollar short. A years worth of subscribers must be hard to recover.
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