It didn’t work in the Jammie Thomas-Rasset file-sharing case, but the lawyers for accused seven-song-swapper Joel Tenenbaum are trying the same trick: asking for all investigative evidence from MediaSentry to be tossed.
Oh, and they’re (again) accusing the RIAA lawyers of violating “the ethical rules governing our profession on an unprecedented scale.”
We’re not sure this is the best approach coming from Charlie Nesson, the Harvard Law professor who has already been accused of breaking the law by the federal judge overseeing the case, but if there’s one thing we’ve learned from covering the case, it’s that Nesson plays from his own rulebook… and call witnesses from his own family.
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