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The Daily Memo - 4/6/06
In its ongoing battle against alleged copyright infringers, the RIAA suggests that students who are not financially capable of meeting its settlement demands should just drop out of college. (Slashdot)
The owner of a Wyoming store, having been cleared of charges for selling drug paraphernalia, would like his 130 confiscated pipes and bongs returned, dude. (WGAL)
Marion “Suge” Knight, the co-founder of Death Row Records who helped launch the careers of West Coast rappers like Snoop and Tupac, filed for bankruptcy earlier this week. (CNN)
A French screenwriter is alleging that Stephen Gaghan stole at least 15-20 scenes of last fall’s Syriana from her own earlier screenplay. (Cinematical)
Is the law school regime broken? (U.S. News and World Report, via Blawgr)
The battles and debates over “Choose Life” license plates continue. (Law.com)





