Intellectual Property
May 21, 2002
The Art of Seizing Opportunities
SAN FRANCISCO - Few of the tech-savvy music consumers who have traded their CD players for MP3 players will have heard of Andrew Bridges. But the 47-year-old lawyer would be a cult hero among the music-downloading set if they knew he was the guy who saved the first generation of MP3 players from being banned from U.S. stores.




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