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Fate of webcast RIAA trial to be decided today, BetaNews (6/5/2009)
[Op-Ed] RIAA responds: Nesson more like P.T. Barnum than David, Ars Technica (5/31/2009)
Charles Nesson Explains His Mission Against the RIAA, Geek.com (5/26/2009)
[Op-Ed] Nesson speaks: Inside P2P’s “David v. Goliath” story, Ars Technica (5/25/2009)
Harvard Law Professor Says P2P Is Fair Use, P2P File Sharing (5/22/2009)
Student’s music piracy case still sailing, The Daily Free Press (4/28/2009)
Lawyer Seeks Rehearing of Ruling Denying RIAA Trial Webcast, digital media wire (4/27/2009)
Let digital nation ’see and hear’ Tenenbaum v RIAA, p2p net (4/27/2009)
Nesson asks Court to reconsider RIAA webcasting decision, ZDnet (4/24/2009)
Nesson Webcast Motion Denied, Harvard Crimson (4/20/2009)
Harvard Prof.’s hearing against RIAA can’t be streamed online, Register (4/17/2009)
RIAA manages to block trial by Internet, Inquirer (4/17/2009)
RIAA wins appeal over webcast of Tenenbaum hearing, Afterdawn (4/17/2009)
Appeals court blocks Internet streaming order in RIAA music piracy case, Computerworld (4/16/2009)
Music downloading hearing can’t be streamed online, AP (4/16/2009)
Court blocks webcast of music piracy suit, Boston Globe (4/16/2009)
Appeals Court Prohibits RIAA Trial Webcast, Digital Media Wire (4/16/2009)
Court Nixes Webcast Of File-Sharing Trial, MediaPost.com (4/16/2009)
Judge Bars the Internet From the Courtroom in a File-Sharing Case, Chronicle of Higher Education (4/16/2009)
RIAA trial draws Tenenbaum back to court, Daily Free Press (4/9/2009)
Harvard Prof Defends Controversial Tactics in Music Downloading Case, ABA Journal (4/9/2009)
Appeals Court Weighs RIAA Trial Broadcast, Wired News (4/8/2009)
Lawyer argues for live coverage in music downloading case, Boston Globe (4/8/2009)
A Different Kind of Lawsuit: Billion Dollar Charlie v. The RIAA, Wall Street Journal Blogs (4/8/2009)
Offbeat tactics in music-sharing suit stun peers, Boston Globe (4/7/2009)
Harvard Prof. praises ‘file-sharing Radiohead, Register (4/3/2009)
Radiohead: Filesharing good for music biz, ZDnet (4/2/2009)
Harvard P2P lawyer: file-swapping is fair use—no, really! Ars Technica (4/1/2009)
Billion Dollar Charlie takes on the RIAA, Ars Technica (3/31/2009)
Obama Sides with RIAA in P2P Fight, The Register (3/24/2009)
DoJ supports RIAA in Sony v. Tenenbaum three-ring circus, Ars Technica (3/23/2009)
Judge approves streaming of music-swapping hearing, Boston Herald [AP] (1/15/2009)
Downloading arguments to be streamed, Channel 10 Providence (1/15/2009)
Judge Allows Webcast Of Music Copyright Court Hearing, MediaPost.com (1/15/2009)
Webcam to cover music suit, Boston Globe (1/15/2009)
In Internet First, RIAA File Sharing Hearing to Be Webcast, Wired Magazine (1/14/2009)
Federal judge in Boston orders groundbreaking webcast of hearing, Boston Globe (1/14/2009)
Harvard Law Prof. Seeks Live Webcast of RIAA P2P Trial, Digital Media Reminder (1/8/2009)
Students, law prof want RIAA trial live and online, Ars Technica (1/7/2009)
NEW: Fate of couple’s computer at center of music downloading lawsuit , KVEWTV [ap] (1/7/2009)
RIAA Blames Harvard Law Professor for Dragging Out File-Sharing Case, ZeroPaid (1/6/2009)
RI judge hears arguments in music downloading case, The Edge (1/6/2009)
Hearing set in RI court in music downloading case, WTen News (1/6/2009)
RI man sued for downloading music ,WPRI.com (1/6/2009)
Harvard prof in RI to block RIAA access to BU kid’s PC, Mass High Tech (1/6/2009)
Defendants in Music-Industry Lawsuit Ask for Trial to Be Broadcast Online, Chronicle of Higher Education (1/6/2009)
Harvard Prof Fighting RIAA Back in Court Tomorrow, Zero Paid (1/5/2009)
Harvard Team Asks Court To Allow Live Broadcast Of Tenenbaum Case Against RIAA, TechDirt (12/29/2008)
RIAA Suit Defendant Wants Net Access For Case, Media Post (12/29/2008)
Harvard Prof Fights to Broadcast RIAA Lawsuit, [H] Enthusiast (12/28/2008)
RIAA Case May Be Televised On Internet, Slashdot (12/27/2008)
Music industry drops effort to sue song swappers, AP (12/23/2008)
Target of RIAA lawsuit says music piracy case has been an ordeal, Computerworld (12/19/2008)
RIAA Taps ISPs To Fight Illegal Downloads, Information Week (12/19/2008)
Analysis: RIAA - A Change of Heart, Or a Tactical Retreat? Digital Media Wire (12/19/2008)
RIAA Declares Jihad Over; ISPs to Slap Wrists (for now), Corante (12/19/2008)
Harvard Law Takes on the RIAA, Aversion (12/17/2008)
Mother in legal fight on music downloads, The Providence Journal (12/16/2008)
Judge postpones hearing in key RIAA lawsuit, CNET (12/15/2008)
RI hearing in a song-swapping lawsuit postponed, AP (12/15/2008)
Will the RIAA finally get what it deserves? Boston Illegal (12/15/2008)
Harvard Law School vs. RIAA …Fight!! Game Politics (12/15/2008)
RIAA Seeking $1 Million in Damages from a Student for Sharing 7 Songs on Kazaa, Profy (12/15/2008)
Harvard Prof & Students Fight the RIAA Today, Zero Paid (12/15/2008)
RIAA Suing Student For $1 Million, Harvard Law Professor Comes to His Aid, Harvard OTR (12/15/2008)
Judge to Record Industry: Lay off Mom and Dad’s Computer, For Now, Create Digital Music (12/15/2008)
Harvard vs the RIAA, Zero Paid (12/15/2008)
Breaking News, Beagle Research Group (12/15/2008)
Will the RIAA finally get what it deserves? Tynan on Tech (12/15/2008)
Harvard vs the RIAA, Gadget Tell (12/15/2008)
Harvard Professor and Students Fight the RIAA; Come to Rhode Island Federal Court to Protect Defendant’s Family, PR News Channel (12/15/2008)
Is the CD dead? Some fight, others embrace new realities in distribution, Summit Daily News (12/04/2008)
RIAA sues ailing 19-year old girl, deals with counter-claim from Harvard law professor, Prefix Mag (12/04/2008)
Harvard RIAA v Tenenbaum team on Facebook, P2Pnet.com (12/03/2008)
Harvard Prof on RIAA Tactics: ‘It’s a Shake-Down, Extortion, Blight, and an Insult’, Zero Paid (12/03/2008)
The “Pay Us” Hotline - Fines and the RIAA, Radio Berkman (12/2/2008)
RIAA vs Joel and ‘millions like him’ unconstitutional, p2p net (11/28/2008)
RIAA v. Joel Tenenbaum: The Fleet is in Motion, Corante (11/24/2008)
O.K. Corral time for the RIAA, The Inquisitr (11/22/2008)
Harvard professor fires back at RIAA’s song-swapping lawsuits, [AP](11/21/2008)
Nesson to RIAA: it’s an ‘issue of immense triviality,’ p2pnet (11/21/2008)
Slashdot: Lessig, Zittrain, Barlow To Square Off Against RIAA (11/20/2008)
All-Star Witness List In Lawsuit Over Constitutionality Of RIAA Lawsuits (11/20/2008)
RIAA faces Power Team in Tenenbaum case (11/20/2008)
Tufts Daily: BU student, Harvard professor counter RIAA suit by challenging campaign’s constitutionality (11/20/2008)
NY Times (The Lede): Legal Jujitsu in a File-Sharing Copyright Case (11/18/2008)
Billion Dollar Charlie vs. the RIAA, Boston Globe (11/18/2008)
Law professor fires back at song-swapping lawsuits, USA Today [via AP] (11/16/2008)
Law professor fires back at song-swapping lawsuits, Boston Globe [via AP] (11/14/2008)
RIAA tries to stonewall Tenenbaum case, P2P Net (11/14/2008)
Lawyers claim RIAA lawsuits are unconstitutional, Daily Emerald (11/07/2008)
Prof: Penalty unfair, will help with $1M download lawsuit, Boston Herald (11/04/2008)
Insane Harvard Law Professor Promises MP3 Justice, Gawker (11/02/2008)
Law Professor Takes on RIAA, The Harvard Crimson (10/31/2008)
RIAA caught in ‘legal bees’ nest’ , P2P Net (10/31/2008)
Harvard professor offers new challenge to RIAA antipiracy campaign, Computer World (10/30/2008)
Law boffin calls RIAA lawsuit unconstitutional, The Inquirer (10/30/2008)
RIAA Litigation May Be Unconstitutional, Slashdot (10/29/2008)
Harvard Prof Fights RIAA’s Fright Tactics, Media Post Publications (10/29/2008)
Harvard Law Prof., Students Aid File-Swapper in Countersuit, Digital Media Wire (10/29/2008)
Harvard’s Charlie Nesson raises Constitutional questions in RIAA litigation, ZD Net (10/29/2008)
Joel Tenenbaum vs the RIAA, P2P Net (10/28/2008)
Judge Tells RIAA To Stop ‘Bankrupting’ Litigants, Slashdot (10/28/2008)
Showdown In Boston: Harvard Prof Takes on RIAA, Digital Music News (10/28/2008)




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