Monday, July 24, 2006

Lindor Motion to Amend Answer, to Include Unconstitutionality Defense, Fully Briefed

The motion by Marie Lindor in UMG v. Lindor to amend her answer to include a defense challenging the constitutionality of the RIAA's argument that it is entitled to $750 per song damages for 70 cents per song downloads has been fully briefed, and is now awaiting court action.

Copies of Ms. Lindor's reply papers are below:

Reply Memorandum in Support of Defendant's Motion*
Reply Affidavit in Support of Defendant's Motion*

* Documents published online at Internet Law & Regulation


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