digital rights, online privacy and the law


xander_zone_xxx writes with news that Ray Beckerman, known around here as NewYorkCountryLawyer, was not a “vexatious” litigant, as the RIAA claimed. In the same ruling the judge dismissed Beckerman’s counter-claims against the RIAA. (We discussed the claims and counters a year back.) “An attorney defending against a music-piracy lawsuit didn’t cross ethical bounds by filing motions broadly attacking the recording industry and posting them on his blog, a magistrate judge has ruled, rejecting demands from the RIAA for monetary sanctions. Attorney Ray Beckerman was ‘less than forthcoming at times’ in defending a client against an RIAA lawsuit, but the music industry’s concerns were ‘largely overstated,’ New York Magistrate Judge Robert M. Levy wrote Friday.”

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