Press
Press Releases
- October 30, 2008 — “Leading Internet Lawyer to Argue Copyright Theft Deterrence Act Unconstitutional”
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January 6, 2009 — “Harvard Lawyer & Students Fighting the RIAA
Back in Rhode Island Federal Court
to Protect Defendant’s Family”
RIAA v. Tenenbaum in the News
- Radio Berkman: The “Pay Us” Hotline – Fines and the RIAA
- Corante: RIAA v. Joel Tenenbaum: The Fleet is in Motion
- Slashdot: Lessig, Zittrain, Barlow To Square Off Against RIAA
- NY Times (The Lede): Legal Jujitsu in a File-Sharing Copyright Case
- Boston Globle: Billion Dollar Charlie vs. the RIAA
- USA Today (via AP): Law professor fires back at song-swapping lawsuits
- Boston Globe (via AP): Law professor fires back at song-swapping lawsuits
- Slashdot: RIAA Litigation May Be Unconstitutional
- Slashdot: Judge Tells RIAA To Stop ‘Bankrupting’ Litigants
- Mentally Jumbled: Finally, Big Guns Fight the RIAA
- Computerworld: Harvard professor offers new challenge to RIAA antipiracy campaign
- Techdirt: Big Guns Come Out In Effort To Show RIAA’s Lawsuits Are Unconstitutional
- ZDNet: Harvard’s Charlie Nesson raises Constitutional questions in RIAA litigation
- p2pnet: Joel Tenenbaum vs the RIAA
- Recording Industry vs The People: Prof. Nesson of Harvard Law School takes on the RIAA in court in SONY v. Tenenbaum (linked by Digg)
- digital music news: Showdown In Boston: Harvard Prof Takes on RIAA
- Gawker: Insane Harvard Law Professor Promises MP3 Justice>
- Boston Herald: Prof: Penalty unfair, will help with $1M download lawsuit
- The Harvard Crimson: Law Professor Takes on RIAA
- TheInquirer.net: Law boffin calls RIAA lawsuit unconstitutional
- MediaPost Publications: Harvard Prof Fights RIAA’s Fright Tactics
- DigitalMediaWire: Harvard Law Prof., Students Aid File-Swapper in Countersuit
- DailyEmerald.com: Lawyers claim RIAA lawsuits are unconstitutional
- Tufts Daily: BU student, Harvard professor counter RIAA suit by challenging campaign’s constitutionality