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FYI: NYT - Plaintiffs Sought Timeout After Turn in Napster Case



http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/31/technology/31NAPS.html

> [S] AN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30 -- The major record companies,
> which two weeks ago surprised analysts by seeking a
> temporary suspension in their copyright lawsuit against
> Napster, were about to face potentially damaging inquiries
> into their own behavior on maintaining copyrights.

[..]

> Mark Radcliffe, a copyright lawyer in Silicon Valley, said
> that if Napster was permitted to seek evidence about
> copyright questions, such evidence could provide the basis
> for a viable defense in trial. And it could challenge how
> much control over music copyrights the labels were entitled
> to have, he added.

[..]

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türkischen Kleidern lagen auf dem Boden, am mittleren Mastbaum
stand ein Mann, reich gekleidet, den Säbel in der Hand, aber das
Gesicht war blaß und verzerrt. Durch die Stirn ging ein großer
Nagel, der ihn an den Mastbaum heftete; auch er war tot.

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