Meet Napster's Lawyer 12
uqbar writes: "Sunday's New York Times Magazine
had this short interview with David Boies (registation required). In it he explains how he has chosen his many high profile clients over the years. Pretty light on content, but he makes a pretty vivid point about just how well loved Napster is among the young. Still, he says nothing substantiative about why he believes in Napster's case."
Lawers & Opinions (Score:3)
He doesn't need to explain his opinions or even believe in Napster. He's just a lawer who is probably getting paid really well.
Being with you, it's just one epiphany after another
Skip the registration (Score:1)
http://www1 0.nytimes.com/library/magazine/home/20000813mag-q
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damn.. just used up my last mod point.. remind me to give you one next time..
//rdj
Napster Technology (Score:1)
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This says it all. (Score:1)
20M Napster fans can't be wrong!
sulli
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Did the people in first class boo?
Re:Lawers & Opinions (Score:1)
It basically boils down to:
1. He can, because he's high priced.
2. His kids wanted him too.
3. He believes it impacts the future of technology. (Paraphrased quote: "This case is important, if not one of the most important.")
What more do you want, a breakdown on his moral and ethical beliefs on how Napster is a service provider and no more liable for the content than a publisher, telephone company, or ISP?
-- Talonius