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P2P Defense Attorneys Get a Conference of Their Own

Filed in archive Legal by Marc on October 14, 2005

The First Annual P2P Litigation Summit on November 3 is sponsored by the EFF and Privacy Solutions and Attorney Charleslinks Lee Mudd. Excellent agenda has a little bit of everything.



  • A presentation from a RIAA lawsuit defendant

  • Views from non-typical parties likes ISPs and private investigators

  • Alternatives to litigation

  • Settlement strategies and agreements and the viability of choosing to litigate instead.



Marc Freedman
RazorPop, developer of TrustyFiles, the leading multiple network file sharing software with search and download of ALL top networks.
Are you a major entertainment company, other content provider, distributor, marketer, advertiser, or other organization seeking to reach the huge 80 million P2P user market? Then you need BrandedP2P.







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