Trial of Accused File-Swapper Underway in BostonAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on July 29, 2009 - 11:59am.
Boston
- Harvard Law professor Charles Nesson argued in court on Tuesday that grad
student Joel Tenenbaum was among "millions" of Americans who
downloaded songs for free on file-sharing networks, during Tenebaum's trial on
charges of copyright infringement brought by major record label Sony Music, Ars
Technica reported. The record industry produced witnesses, including Tenenbaum's
own father, who recounted Joel showing him how Kazaa worked, or denied having
used Kazaa on Joel's computer. Tenenbaum himself was expected to take the stand
on Wednesday.
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