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31.07.08, 05:33
For many people, justice is something that is bought and sold in the US, especially where filesharing is concerned. Few lawyers are willing to represent, and fewer still understand the technologies involved in cases. Ray Beckerman is one of the few that seem to, and he now has an article in the current edition of The Judges Journal, about the RIAA lawsuits.
Beckerman’s article, entitled “Large Recording Companies vs. The Defenseless” (pdf) seeks to explain the processes of the RIAA in simpler terms, and makes suggestions for those working in courts to ensure that justice is always kept in mind.
Lawyer Exposes RIAA’s Legal Bullying (http://torrentfreak.com/copyright-lawyer-exposes-riaa-legal-bullying-080730/)
Beckerman’s article, entitled “Large Recording Companies vs. The Defenseless” (pdf) seeks to explain the processes of the RIAA in simpler terms, and makes suggestions for those working in courts to ensure that justice is always kept in mind.
Lawyer Exposes RIAA’s Legal Bullying (http://torrentfreak.com/copyright-lawyer-exposes-riaa-legal-bullying-080730/)