Transcripts of the November 30th court proceedings in UMG v. Lindor, including the oral argument of the RIAA's protective order motion regarding the MediaSentry agreements with the RIAA, the "in camera" (ex parte) discussion between the Magistrate and the RIAA lawyers which took place afterwards, and the conference regarding the RIAA's attempt to subpoena the computer and listening devices of Ms. Lindor's son and nephew, have been filed:
Docket entry regarding transcript of conference regarding compulsion of disclosure by defendant's son and nephew and oral argument of MediaSentry protective order motion*
Docket entry regarding transcript of "in camera" discussion between Magistrate and RIAA lawyers after oral argument of MediaSentry protective order motion*
Transcripts, unlike other court papers, are not available for free but must be purchased.
* Document published online at Internet Law & Regulation
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