In the Philadelphia case in which the Department of Justice filed a brief defending the constitutionality of the RIAA's statuory damages theory, SONY BMG Music Entertainment v. Cloud, the defendant has requested leave to file a response to the Government's brief.
Defendant's motion for leave to respond to DOJ brief
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Monday, April 27, 2009
Denise Cloud moves for leave to respond to DOJ brief in Philadelphia case, SONY BMG Music Entertainment v. Cloud
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The RIAA agreed to let her file a response? Without a major arm-twisting?
What is going on here????
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