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Hearing is Believing
Audio of Oral Argument in Sony v Tenenbaum Available
The audio recording of this morning’s oral argument in Sony v. Tenenbaum is now available through the First Circuit’s RSS feed. Click on the link and scroll down to find the recording. Enjoy!
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About Naomi Jane Gray

Naomi Jane Gray is a partner in the law firm of Harvey Siskind LLP, where she focuses her practice on intellectual property litigation and counseling, with a partciular emphasis on copyrights and trademarks.
The statements and opinions posted on this blog are personal to Naomi Jane Gray and do not necessarily represent the views of Harvey Siskind LLP or its clients.
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