Zack McCune talks about his reaction to his RIAA Lawsuit (video 2 of 3)
Posted by Allan Gyorke on August 18, 2008
Filed Under Downloading Music
In the second film in this series, Zack McCune, who was sued by the RIAA for downloading music, talks about his reaction to the lawsuit. He has done some thinking about what he had been doing and has an interesting perspective on what he had done and what the RIAA is doing to consumers. This video is part of Harvard Law’s Berkman Center that is studying things like the intersection between Digital Natives, intellectual property, and copyright law.
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