By Donald E. Biederman
When I read Judge Robert Beezer's opinion in the Napster case, I was, to borrow a phrase from the late Hubert Horatio Humphrey, "as pleased as punch."
There is an alarmingly widespread notion that there is an inalienable ri...
When I read Judge Robert Beezer's opinion in the Napster case, I was, to borrow a phrase from the late Hubert Horatio Humphrey, "as pleased as punch."
There is an alarmingly widespread notion that there is an inalienable ri...
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