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May 28, 2004

INSIDE A FILE SHARING COURT PROCEEDING

SANCTUM SANCTORUM: INSIDE A FILE SHARING COURT PROCEEDING


Thanks to A Copyfighter's Musings blog for pointing to a report by the Berkman Briefings Project.  The report is an insiders view of a court proceeding in the illegal filesharing lawsuit brought by Capital Records in which the Recording Industry is suing 40 defendants for allegedly providing access to and/or downloading illegal MP3 music files.


Interesting quote from the judge:



Even though the legal issues are far from settled, in closing the hearing, Judge Gertner noted one concrete effect of the RIAA lawsuits: she explained that, after becoming aware of the issues, ?the first thing we did is debrief our children.?


It would be interesting to know if the Recording Industry has sued a judge or a judge's child or spouse for illegally downloading and sharing MP3 music files?



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Posted by Douglas Sorocco at 05:37 PM.
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