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Entertainment Law

Nov. 19, 2015

Corynne McSherry

Electronic Frontier Foundation San Francisco

While McSherry's practice runs the gamut of digital media issues, her passion is defending fair use online. "I do many things, but that is the one I care most deeply about," she said.

McSherry is acting on that fervor with her representation of Stephanie Lenz in the high-profile "dancing baby" copyright case. Lenz sued Universal Music Group Inc. in 2007 after the company sent a takedown notice to YouTube to remove a home video she posted of her...

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