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RIAA Case May Be Televised On Internet 221

NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "In SONY BMG Music Entertainment v. Tenenbaum, the Boston case in which the defendant is represented by Prof. Charles Nesson and his CyberLaw class at Harvard Law School, the defendant has requested that audio-visual coverage of the court proceedings be made available to the public via the internet. Taking the RIAA at its word — that the reason for its litigation program is to 'educate the public' — the defendant's motion (PDF) queries why the RIAA would oppose public access: 'Net access to this litigation will allow an interested and growingly sophisticated public to understand the RIAA's education campaign. Surely education is the purpose of the Digital Deterrence Act of 1999, the constitutionality of which we are challenging. How can RIAA object? Yet they do, fear of sunlight shone upon them.'"

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I have a T60p and love it. I paid about the same price as a Dell. Differences between the Dell and T60p were the 17" Dell screen versus the 15" on the T60p and the 10/100/1000 on the T60p and the 10/100 on the Dell.

My T60 has no issues whatsoever. Everything fits and is tight. I suspect you got the 1 in however many thousand that had a problem. The price we pay for mass production I guess.

I love my ThinkPad and wouldn't trade it for any other manufactuerer's product.

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