Posts Tagged ‘riaa’

Update on the Pirate Bay Trial: Judge is biased?!

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Apparently judge Tomas Norström from the Pirate Bay trial has been a member of several copyright groups and other intellectual property engagements. For some reason, he did not see himself in a conflict of interest when asked to take the case. Interestingly enough, he presented three other attorneys with the question of whether or not they were involved in any media or copyright protection organizations, to which one of them belonged and as a result was asked to pass on the case. Looks like script kiddies everywhere may get the re-trial that they were hoping for.

http://torrentfreak.com/pirate-bay-lawyer-is-biased-calls-for-a-retrial-090423/

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Harvard Law’s Nesson to take on RIAA

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Ars sits down with “Billion Dollar Charlie” Nesson, the Harvard Law professor who’s taking on the RIAA in federal court. Winning his case would be great, but Nesson’s thinking even bigger. He wants nothing less than a national, Internet-enabled conversation about copyright and damages in the digital age.

Charlie Nesson will likely break ground with this case, providing new insight into internet copyright law and how it applies to different usage cases. By using the internet to broadcast each meeting, conference, and deposition, he may just get the publicity he needs to open a real discussion. His argument is backed by logic, but it appears there is a web of technologies and technicalities (no pun intended) to work through before finding justice for the plaintiff. No matter what the outcome, I believe this will be a landmark case in the complexities of modern copyright law.

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/03/billion-dollar-charlie-vs-the-riaa.ars

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