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june 29, we go this morning before judge gertner with all discovery issues on the table. the questions we ask define what we consider to be relevant. the answers to the question of whether we are entitled to ask the questions we ask are statements by the law which [...]
(As trial draws near, we continue in our tradition of transparency. Below are some observations from Joel. –DBR)
The law offices of Feinberg & Kamholtz are on the 6th floor of a 22-story granite and glass modern office building.
Nesson arrives and we make our way to the conference room. Feinberg and Kamholtz have a professional appearance [...]
Written on June 28, 2009 | Posted in
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By Mark Kerzner at http://top8corp.blogspot.com/2009/06/court-orders-jammie-thomas-to-pay-riaa.html.
In a surprise decision, the jury imposed damages against Thomas-Rasset, who was originally accused of sharing more than 1,700 songs, at a whopping $80,000 for each of the 24 songs she was ultimately found guilty of illegally sharing. One can find an account on CNET news here. There is also a [...]
Written on June 21, 2009 | Posted in
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“As It Happens” phone interview with Joel Tenenbaum about Thomas-Rasset.
pierce law students settle RIAA case.
Written on June 21, 2009 | Posted in
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Ars Technica reports on Prof. Nesson joining with Kiwi Camara (defending Jammie Thomas-Rasset, a case that is separate from Joel’s case) to file a class action suit against the RIAA.
Written on June 10, 2009 | Posted in
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By chance, I meet Isaac on the T to the courthouse. We aren’t overly enthusiastic– the weather is bleak and I am exhausted from commencement ceremonies the day before.
Seen from the parking lot, the courthouse is not welcoming. The facade is a brick wall. I feel like we’re tiny eggs trying to smash the brick [...]
Written on June 8, 2009 | Posted in
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We’ve updated our timeline, which includes links to the actual legal documents. On a side note, Mr. Ben Sheffner is a bit more timely with updates on his blog, Copyrights & Campaigns, but they come with commentaries that may or may not represent our views.
Written on June 8, 2009 | Posted in
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Posted by Debbie Rosenbaum
As JFB team’s student publicity person, I spend a lot of time explaining what other people are doing and describing the collective experience of being part of this unique effort. I wanted to take this opportunity to talk about yesterday’s hearing from my perspective.
For an aspiring lawyer like me, yesterday was truly [...]
Written on June 6, 2009 | Posted in
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Posted by Joel Tenenbaum
Time is on my side
Always a blessing to witness Professor Charlie Nesson at his oratorical heights.
At 2:30 today we passed our next mile marker on the highway to trial. My mom and I met with Debbie in front of the stunning Moakley courthouse, (my deepest compliments to Jung Brannen associates) and waiting. [...]