RIAA Threatens Harvard Law Prof With Sanctions
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "Unhappy with Harvard Law Professor Charles Nesson's motion to compel the deposition of the RIAA's head 'Enforcer', Matthew J. Oppenheim, in SONY BMG Music v. Tenenbaum, the RIAA threatened the good professor with sanctions (PDF) if he declined to withdraw his motion. Then the next day they filed papers opposing the motion, and indeed asked the Court to award monetary sanctions under Rule 37 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure."
Not at all like our own beloved Tony Blair, a Scots/Australian lawyer who used the law to suppress dissent while invading Iraq to try and gain control over the oil. Lawyers can steal more money because they can gain control over the hundren men with guns.
From scarped cliff or quarried stone she cries "A thousand types are gone, I care for nothing, no not one."