Harvard Law Professor Urges University to Fight RIAA
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "Distinguished Harvard University Law School Professor Charles Nesson has called upon Harvard University to fight back against the RIAA and stand up for its students, writing 'Seeking to outsource its enforcement costs, the RIAA asks universities to point fingers at their students, to filter their Internet access, and to pass along notices of claimed copyright infringement. But these responses distort the University's educational mission. ...[W]e should be assisting our students both by explaining the law and by resisting the subpoenas that the RIAA serves upon us. We should be deploying our clinical legal student training programs to defend our targeted students.'"
Speaking of the RIAA, I think they've been cribbing business plans from the ad for wall-size maps on the back of my granola. It says "Buy USA at retail price, get the World Free!"
Tough guy, huh?
"I've got more toys than Teruhisa Kitahara."
Not really, they learn why they should have went to Harvard.
Wanna fight ? Bend over, stick your head up your ass, and fight for air.
It gets better. "Find a bunch of grannies without a computer, prepare a countersuit and find out just how much money you can pump out of the *AA."
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
Just to emphasise that Nesson is a Professor of law, not a laywer, so we don't have a contridiction in terms here.
May the Maths Be with you!