Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Plaintiffs file brief opposing objection to uncertified sound recordings

In Capitol Records v. Thomas, plaintiffs filed a brief opposing defendant's objection to their use of uncertified sound recordings.

The brief appears to have been filed after the 12:00 midnight filing deadline.

Plaintiffs' brief opposing objection to uncertified sound recordings



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