Monday, May 18, 2009

Court grants motions of Tenenbaum for leave to file reply briefs and of Free Software Foundation to file revised amicus brief in SONY v. Tenenbaum

In SONY BMG Music Entertainment v. Tenenbaum, the Court has granted the motions of defendant to file reply briefs, and of the Free Software Foundation to file a revised amicus curiae brief.

The docket entries are as follows:

Judge Nancy Gertner: Electronic ORDER entered granting [829] Motion for Leave to File Reply Briefs by Joel Tenenbaum; Counsel using the Electronic Case Filing System should now file the document for which leave to file has been granted in accordance with the CM/ECF Administrative Procedures. Counsel must include - Leave to file granted on (date of order)- in the caption of the document.

Judge Nancy Gertner: Electronic ORDER entered granting [825] Motion for Leave to File Revised Amicus Brief with Appendix by Free Software Foundation; Counsel using the Electronic Case Filing System should now file the document for which leave to file has been granted in accordance with the CM/ECF Administrative Procedures. Counsel must include - Leave to file granted on (date of order)- in the caption of the document.






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