good for the university. the RIAA is way out of line with these "pre-litigation" letters which are nothing more than a scare tactic to get you to settle outside of court (saving them in court costs and sometimes costing you more than it would have to go to court, especially since KU's legal services for students would likely do it for free)
since sexingthecherry is likely the writer of the article, could you please tell me why the title has nothing to do with the article, why we should take your arguments seriously with the suggestive username you post with, and how our college newspaper singlehandedly encouraged the rape, abuse, and degredation of women worldwide by running ads for bars and clubs who were expecting an increase in business on stop day and chose to appeal to the more easily influenced and higher spending male demographic?
I mean its not like the Kansan is deliberately not showing adds that promote womens suffrage or are choosing not to post articles by women or anything of the sort. Maybe you should discuss how women are portrayed in tv shows (girls next door, desperate housewives, insert random show about slutty women here) instead of a few adds that ran for 1 week.
University won't release names to recording industry
good for the university. the RIAA is way out of line with these "pre-litigation" letters which are nothing more than a scare tactic to get you to settle outside of court (saving them in court costs and sometimes costing you more than it would have to go to court, especially since KU's legal services for students would likely do it for free)
July 25, 2007 at 4:41 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Editorial: ‘Student voice’ being silenced
since sexingthecherry is likely the writer of the article, could you please tell me why the title has nothing to do with the article, why we should take your arguments seriously with the suggestive username you post with, and how our college newspaper singlehandedly encouraged the rape, abuse, and degredation of women worldwide by running ads for bars and clubs who were expecting an increase in business on stop day and chose to appeal to the more easily influenced and higher spending male demographic?
I mean its not like the Kansan is deliberately not showing adds that promote womens suffrage or are choosing not to post articles by women or anything of the sort. Maybe you should discuss how women are portrayed in tv shows (girls next door, desperate housewives, insert random show about slutty women here) instead of a few adds that ran for 1 week.
July 25, 2007 at 4:31 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )