Feinberg joins our team

Posted by Debbie Rosenbaum for Professor Nesson

Make no mistake about it: we are a student run team.

As students, and under the guidance of Professor Nesson, we write all of our own briefs, create our own strategy, and deal directly with the RIAA’s litigation machine.

It is with great excitement that we’ve asked life-long Boston litigator, Matt Feinberg, to join our team as a special mentor.

We aren’t trying to lead a movement against music or copyright or adequate compensation for artists. We’re just trying to defend Joel.

But we know the stakes are high. And that’s why we’re gathering the best talent there is.

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6 Responses to “Feinberg joins our team”

  1. charlie nesson on March 17th, 2009 at 6:41 pm

    make no mistake, we are a faculty run team, with me as Joel’s lawyer, captain and supervisor of the team, delighted that matt will join us.

  2. Anonymous on March 19th, 2009 at 9:21 pm

    If you are a student run time, the first thing you should have done in this case is to read/memorize the FRCP, the court’s local rules, the judge’s local rules, if any, and your state’s ethics rules.

  3. Mason on March 20th, 2009 at 8:22 am

    Posted by Debbie Rosenbaum for Professor Nesson: “Make no mistake about it: we are a student run team”

    charlie nesson: “make no mistake, we are a faculty run team”

    *confused*

  4. Pablo on March 23rd, 2009 at 2:24 pm

    make no mistake, i’m confused.

  5. Jay on March 25th, 2009 at 2:26 pm

    I hope you slam dunk this case so the RIAA stops their tyranny within the USA. The courts are so scared of this organization and it is ridiculous. And any judges reading this…. You need to get a clue about technology and how that intersects the law before making decisions on who is guilty and who is not. You need to ask yourself how does the RIAA have the information and IP addresses of people’s computer without accessing those computers? How do they know which files were successfully downloaded without accessing someone’s computer? By accessing someone computer without authorization the RIAA is breaking every law in the book and they are not getting prosecuted for it — EVER. In any other court case outside of music, the RIAA would be brought up on charges. You can not break the law to apprehend others that may or may not be breaking the law.

  6. Internet Banking on February 4th, 2010 at 7:47 am

    Just wasting some in between class time on Stumbleupon and I found your article . Not normally what I prefer to read about, but it was absolutely worth my time. Thanks.

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