RIAA-fighting Maine Law Professor Speaks Out

NewYorkCountryLawyer writes “In an interview with Jon Newton of p2pnet, Prof. Deirdre Smith of the University of Maine says that ‘our students are enthusiastic about being directly connected to a case with a national scope and significance’. The UM Cumberland Legal Aid Clinic is the first law school legal clinic in the U.S. to have taken on the RIAA, to have the opportunity for hands-on experience fighting the RIAA’s effort to rewrite copyright law. Smith went on

to say that the case is probably one of the first intellectual property cases the clinic has ever taken on, and that whether it proceeds further, she expects to plus ‘draw on the considerable expertise in IP among members of our faculty and the Maine Center for Law and Innovation, another program of the Law School’. “

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