Meet Napster's Lawyer
uqbar writes: "Sunday's New York Times Magazine
had this short interview with David Boies (registation required). In it he explains how he has chosen his many high profile clients over the years. Pretty light on content, but he makes a pretty vivid point about just how well loved Napster is among the young. Still, he says nothing substantiative about why he believes in Napster's case."
Still, he says nothing substantiative about why he believes in Napster's case
He doesn't need to explain his opinions or even believe in Napster. He's just a lawer who is probably getting paid really well.
Being with you, it's just one epiphany after another
For the hell of it..
a boies.html
http://www1 0.nytimes.com/library/magazine/home/20000813mag-q
-Billco, Fnarg.com
Napster are being sued over the creation of free distribution software that allows people to share MP3s, right? So, if I create a virtual private network in Win2k, and make everything open with no passwords or security, bung a bunch of Metallica tunes on and leave it to fester, does that mean the RIAA will sue Microsoft?
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20M Napster fans can't be wrong!
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RTFJ.