The Motion Picture Association (MPAA) has joined up with the RIAA in the fight against Tenise Barker, putting in an amicus brief of its own arguing that the RIAA is right, and that merely "making available" is a copyright infringement.
MPAA Amicus brief*
*Published online at Internet Law & Regulation
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