Harvard Law professor Charles Nesson is branching out. For years he watched with horror as the RIAA demanded money from tens of thousands of Americans, finally getting into the ring himself when federal judge Nancy Gertner connected him to Joel Tenenbaum, a young man in need of an attorney for his file-sharing suit. The move made waves that continue to ripple—the resources and legal minds of Harva
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