Recording Industry vs The People
"About the RIAA's attempt to monopolize digital music by redefining copyright law, through the commencement of tens of thousands of extortionate lawsuits against ordinary working people."
Author: Ty Rogers is counsel and Ray Beckerman is a partner at Vandenber & Feliu in New York City.
Blawg Related Categories: Intellectual Property Law • Copyright Law • Trials & Litigation • Solo / Small Firm
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