Berkman Center Founder Denies Pretrial Shenanigans
Charles Nesson, the founder of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, told a federal judge Thursday he has been abiding by court rules and orders in a file sharing case set for a July 27 trial. Nesson, who defended Daniel Ellsberg in the Pentagon Papers case, provided his response amid concerns from the judge presiding over the copyright infringement case that he has shown a “ blatant disregard ” for court procedure. The Recording Industry Association of America, the plaintiff in the case, has urged U.S.

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Berkman Center Founder Denies Pretrial Shenanigans
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