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Charles R. Nesson ’60, the founder of Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, is defending Joel Tenenbaum, a Boston University graduate student charged in 2005 with downloading seven songs from a file-sharing network. According to RIAA spokesperson Cara Duckworth, the amount sought from Tenenbaum is undisclosed and left to the judge’s discretion, though Tenebaum may face over $1 million in penalties...
Nesson argues the RIAA’s prosecution of Tenenbaum oversteps legal boundaries...
Nesson, who could not be reached for comment because he has been traveling, has written on his Web site that the recording industry organization is trying to intimidate others through its actions against Tenenbaum...
...Tenenbaum said he believed that the future, if not the law, is one his side...
...don’t want to let a private entity like the RIAA stem the tide of a digital future,” Tenenbaum said...