Harvard Law teaches RIAA defense
Whatever your stance on the ongoing lawsuits by the RIAA against downloaders, it's hard not to enjoy the flippant sense of invincibility implied here:
Only a couple months after someone realized that none of the lawsuits have targeted students at Harvard, Harvard Law School professor Charles Nesson -- who all along has urged the administration not to comply with RIAA requests -- has now gone as far as assigning coursework that would teach students how to ward off an RIAA subpoena.
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