wired.com — An attorney defending against a music piracy lawsuit didn’t cross ethical bounds by filing motions broadly attacking the recording industry and posting them on his blog, a magistrate judge has ruled, rejecting demands from the RIAA for monetary sanctions...
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dsmxOct 12, 2009
Well that sand is really deep I don't think it will ever come out.
bartboy919Oct 12, 2009
Wait, who ran congress at the time?
gndoabOct 12, 2009
Wow, NewYorkCountryLawyer is on Digg instead of slashdot. something seems backwards about this.
fotbrOct 13, 2009
But not enough of a majority to override a veto by Clinton. So the DMCA is still Clinton's fault as well.Neither party is entirely at fault, and neither party is innocent. They're simply different sides of the same corrupt coin.
bdbrOct 13, 2009
Actually, we can to BOTH.
nelagsterOct 13, 2009
You must have terabytes of music by now
hatoummoOct 13, 2009
getting there