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Nice II. EFF's Cindy Cohn, on the MIT/Boston College motion to quash RIAA subpoenas: "It's very troubling that the RIAA's position is not only that they can throw out our basic privacy rights but that they can force all ISPs nationwide to respond to subpoenas out of a single court rather than a local court. In other words, we can add basic notions of jurisdiction to the long list of things that the RIAA is willing to set aside in their crusade." [Copyfight: The Politics of IP]
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