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<title>PlanCellular Mobile Bookmarks - Viacom's top lawyer thinks lawsuits were "terrorism" - but he's learned nothing from the experience</title>
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<description>Photo: Mag3737 Michael Fricklas, Viacom's General Counsel, gave a lecture to a Yale Law class in which he confessed that suing people for copyright infringement felt "like terrorism." He says that this was bad strategy on the entertainment industry's part, as was "bad" DRM. That's the good part -- an admission that suing customers is bad news. But lest you think that Fricklas has learned anything ...</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 07:44:58 CST</pubDate>
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