August 9, 2002
Student Sues Web-Filtering Company in Challenge to Millennium Copyright Act
A first-year student at Harvard University's law school is suing an Internet filtering company as part of his effort to view and distribute a concealed list of Web sites that the company deems pornographic. The lawsuit, filed late last month in federal court, is the latest challenge by an academic researcher to the controversial Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Benjamin G. Edelman asked a judge to prevent the firm, N2H2 Inc., from suing him under the digital-copyright law should he
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