(The Daily)
Gregg Bernstein's master's thesis at the Savannah College of Art and Design was a simple, if unconventional one: Redesign iTunes's Terms of Service into a human-readable format. Thanks to a local law professor, the 4137-word document was condensed into just 381 words, then organized with bullet points, indentation, and clear numbering. A little known fact, discovered during the process? Section IV, sub-section 3, paragraph a, -paragraph ii gives Apple limited, non-negotiable rights to Just FYI.
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Teamsters president Jim Hoffa says that Apple should be spending its money here instead of investing in China--to do otherwise is . He's also suggested that Apple change its logo to something .
(CNet)