Jun 05 2009
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“ Here’s the latest: Tenenbaum’s counsel, Harvard Law School professor Charles Nesson, has admitted that he and his team uploaded the seven songs that are the focus of this case to a public file-hosting service, accessible to anyone on earth with an Internet connection. Nesson himself posted a link to files, and the password that made them accessible, on his blog (see p. 25). When questioned by the plaintiffs about the uploads, Nesson apparently removed the link to the songs, but was told by his student and fellow Tenenbaum defender Ray Bilderbeck that he couldn’t take the songs down from MegaUpload (though the link now seems to be dead).
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This is a facepalm, no matter how much you like/hate Nesson
