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      Consumers fight back in ReplayTV case

      Consumers, including Craig Newmark (founder of Craigs List), file suit in Federal Court against the Major Movie Studios and ask the Court to declare that they are not infringing on Copyrights by skipping commercials with their Digital Video Recorders in Newmark v. Turner et al (ReplayTV case). The Rothken Law Firm and EFF are serving as co-counsel for the consumer plantiffs in the case.

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