Joel Tenenbaum downloaded and distributed thousands of songs without paying for them, and continued to do so for years after he was sued by the major record labels for this very activity, charged Tim Reynolds, the record labels’ lead attorney, as the trial of the 25-year old physics grad student got underway in earnest today in a Boston federal courtroom.
“We are here to ask you to hold the defendant responsible for his actions,” said Reynolds, a partner in the Boulder, Colorado office of Holme, Robert & Owen. “Filesharing isn’t like sharing that we teach our children. This isn’t sharing with your friends.”
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