Monday, February 08, 2010

RIAA opposes Tenenbaum's motion for remittitur

In SONY BMG Music Entertainment v. Tenenbaum, the RIAA has filed its opposition papers.

RIAA's memorandum in opposition

[Ed. note. As is their habit, and as their friends at the Department of Justice did as well, the RIAA's lawyers have ignored (a) all but one of the leading cases, (b) all of the leading law review articles and other scholarship, and (c) the actual contents of the Supreme Court's decisions. Fortunately these are contained in the amicus curiae brief we filed last year on behalf of the Free Software Foundation. -R.B.



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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

did they forget about remittitur in Thomas-Rasset case?

also, any comments/blog posts on the google blog shutdown? i dont know the terms and conditions of the blogs but hopefully some kind lawyers will come to the rescue.

-b