arstechnica.com — Ars sits down with "Billion Dollar Charlie" Nesson, the Harvard Law professor who's taking on the RIAA in federal court. Winning his case would be great, but Nesson's thinking even bigger. He wants nothing less than a national, Internet-enabled conversation about copyright and damages in the digital age.
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b1m2x3Apr 1, 2009
this guy is awesome.
shinkouApr 1, 2009
Now we're getting serious, show me what you've got, RIAA.
hotsaucepancakeApr 1, 2009
This is what Billionaires do with their money?
grimfandangoApr 1, 2009
I feel sorry for the Macy’s, but this article just doesn’t sound right. As "Carole" states in the comments below the article, it sounds quite one-sided. Light on facts and citations, and using words like “loony” doesn’t help.
mrviklundApr 1, 2009
Global Government. Global Bank, Global Police, 1 Global LAW.
mrviklundApr 1, 2009
RIAA F**K YEA!
theycallmeputzApr 1, 2009
That is totally what I was thinking.