March 17, 2000
At Yale's Demand, a Web Site Drops Lecture Notes From the University's Classes
Faced with professors' concerns over errors and intellectual property, Versity.com withdraws posted material
Versity.com, a professional note-taking service, has withdrawn from its Web site all lecture notes taken at Yale University courses, days after the university's general counsel demanded that it do so.
Dorothy Robinson, Yale's vice president and general counsel, had sent a cease-and-desist letter to the company, based in Palo Alto, Calif., last
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