By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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SAN JOSE - The Electronic Frontier Foundation and its client, a Pennsylvania mother who posted a short clip on YouTube of her toddler bopping to the Prince song, "Let's Go Crazy," scored a public relations coup this summer with a lawsuit against the artist's music publish...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
See Correction Below.
SAN JOSE - The Electronic Frontier Foundation and its client, a Pennsylvania mother who posted a short clip on YouTube of her toddler bopping to the Prince song, "Let's Go Crazy," scored a public relations coup this summer with a lawsuit against the artist's music publish...
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