Stanford On ITunes

Thursday, January 26, 2006

‘Stanford On ITunes’ Is For Everybody - Forbes.com

In an unprecedented move, Stanford University is collaborating with Apple Computer to allow public access a wide range of lectures, speeches, debates and other university content through iTunes. No need to pay the $31,200 tuition. No need to live on campus. No need even to be a student. The nearly 500 tracks that constitute “Stanford on iTunes” are available to anyone willing to spend the few minutes it takes to download them from the Internet.

Education — laura

One Response to “Stanford On ITunes”

  1. james governor Says:

    if its got DRM its not free. Fair Play must mean Fair Use.

IM

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