Review: Math Blaster: Episode 1 (Sega Genesis) Drew Wilson | September 16, 2022 In this review, things add up in the Sega Genesis game Math Blaster: Episode 1. We find out how well this education game plays.
Copyright Lobbyists Cry Foul Over Court Loss, Vows More Lobbying Drew Wilson | May 4, 2020 The Access Copyright court decision means the loss of a monopoly. Lobbyists are furious and vow to reverse this situation with a massive lobbying campaign.
Canadian Court: Access Copyright Tariffs Not Mandatory Drew Wilson | April 29, 2020 Access Copyright suffered a major blow recently as a Canadian court ruled that tariffs are not mandatory for schools.
Near North School District “Randomly Selected” in $50 Million Copyright Suit Drew Wilson | December 17, 2019 The Near North School District was “randomly selected” in a $50 million copyright infringement lawsuit. The suit was brought by Access Copyright.
Australian Students Steering Clear of Encryption Courses Thanks to AA Law Drew Wilson | June 17, 2019 Fallout from Australia’s anti-encryption laws are continuing to be felt to this day. Students are being discouraged from taking courses that could teach encryption.
Review: Mario is Missing! (SNES) Drew Wilson | May 6, 2016 In this review, we travel through the educational game Mario is Missing! for the SNES.
MPAA Tackles ‘Piracy’ With Education Drew Wilson | November 2, 2006 The MPAA recently announced the “2nd annual anti-piracy public service announcement (PSA) contest among college students in partnership with Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE),” according to a recent press release.