from the zillions of articles on the subject, there comes a little optimism:
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Sacramento attorney Daniel Ballard hopes some parents will choose to challenge the RIAA rather than settle. "I'd do the case pro bono. I believe this could be a landmark case on the issue of fair use," he says. "People have been sharing songs forever on tape. To share digitally is no different."
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you gotta love this guy's attitude
it's a goldmine of publicity for any lawyer who wants to play David to the RIAA's Goliath...i'll bet there are more than a few who are willing to duke this thing out
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2003-07-23-riaa_x.htm