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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