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Harvard Law Vs RIAA


11/12/2008
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(punknews.org) A Harvard Law School professor filed a counterclaim last Friday against the Recording Industry Association of America that challenges the constitutionality of the RIAA's efforts against those caught downloading music from file-sharing services.

Charles R. Nesson '60, the founder of Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, is defending Joel Tenenbaum, a Boston University graduate student charged in 2005 with downloading seven songs from a file-sharing network.

Nesson explained his reasons for getting involved: "This is an unconstitutional delegation by Congress of executive prosecutorial powers to private hands. That a private organization is allowed to take a huge chunk of government power and impose its will upon millions of people is, frankly, disconcerting. The situation is absurd. It was never about the money. It was about creating a scary situation to deter others." - more on this story



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