Harvard professor challenges RIAA anti-piracy campaign

  2008-11-05 14:30:01
A Harvard law professor has opened a new front in the battle between the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and alleged music pirates by challenging the constitutionality of a statute being used by the industry group to bring lawsuits against alleged copyright violators. 
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