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1/24/2009 - Televised RIAA Hearing Adjourned, Briefs Scheduled
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "After the lower court adjourned the hearing assigned to be televised in SONY BMG Music v. Tenenbaum, in order to give the appeals court time to limit the RIAA's supplication for a writ of 'mandamus or prohibition', the appeals court set a briefing schedule. ostensively week by week calandar and drop info.revolutionhealth.com/pregnancyyour child-bearing calendarget your gravidity calendar and more property from real womenwww.divinecaroline.comnow that you’re expectingtrack your baby’s growth amicus curiae briefs to be submitted, the appellate court set January 29th as a bound for filing of amicus briefs. One commentator opines that 'the last thing Vivendi Universal, EMI, Warner Music and Sony BMG RIAA attack lawyers want is for people to see them live and in full, proud color', while another noted Judge Gertner's observation that the arguments raised by the RIAA in the appeals court, relating to the manner of administering the broadcast, had never been raised in the lower court." 
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