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    Elizabeth Hasselbeck Sued

    The well-known star of the View has been sued for copyright infringement.  A copy of the complaint is here.

    Europeans Showing Split on 3 Strikes

    The tumult in France notwithstanding, it appears that at least one Irish ISP has agreed to a voluntary policy to terminate repeat infringers.  In Spain, however,  a different approach may have to be used.   

    French Court Rules 3 Strikes Unconstitutional

    Unlike the graduated response adopted voluntarily in the US, France enacted a law that required ISPs to terminate the connections of repeat offenders.  A French court has suspended the operation of that statute.

    Court to Take First Amendment Case on Legal Advice

    The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a challenge to the bankruptcy revision that made it illegal for lawyers to advise their clients to take on more debt, even when taking on that debt may be in their client's best interest.  A link to an article is here

    NJ Court Rules No Form Needed For Public Records Request

    A New Jersey court of appeals has determined that no official form is necessary for a citizen to have lodged a proper public records request, provided that the request otherwise complies with the law.

    RIAA Responds

    The rejoinder to Charlie Nesson. 

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