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Richard Menta

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When the motto for the year 2001 is "Innovation Followed by Litigation" you know who the biggest winners are - the lawyers.
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Source MP3 2001 in Review: The Winners - 12/31/2001
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Source - The phrase "Innovation Followed by Litigation" was coined in the May 2001 MP3 Newswire article MusicNet and Duet: downloads expire after 30 days

 
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