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Winter 2008
RIAA
RIAA Loses Mistrial Appeal
Obama Picks RIAA's Favorite Lawyer for a Top Justice Post
Copyright Once Again Being Used to Hinder Culture, Not Enable It
No One Can Find ISPs Who Have Agreed to RIAA's Three Strikes Plan
Obama Appoints Former RIAA Lawyer to Associate Attorney General
Big Music Accepts Reality. Next Up: Nasty Notes from Your Cable, Telco Companies.
RIAA Replaces Mass Lawsuits With Potentially Dumber Ideas
Under New RIAA Copyright Strategy, ISP Is Cop
Music Industry to Abandon Mass Suits
RIAA Drops Lawsuits; ISPs to Battle File Sharing
Nesson, Harvard Law Professor, Sues RIAA
RIAA Win: Tennessee to Police Campus Networks
Tennessee Anti-P2P Law to Cost Colleges over $13 Million
Judge Slams RIAA Tactics
Judge Reject's Woman's Request for a Jury Trial; Orders Her to Pay RIAA
RIAA Calls Critic Vexatious After She Points Out Flaw in RIAA Logic
RIAA Appeals Mistrial in File-Sharing Case
Royalties Deal in Online Music
RIAA Pot Calls Kettle Black over 'Vexatious' Legal Tactics
Recording Industry Decries Attorney-Blogger as 'Vexatious' Litigator
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