The Library Journal reports that the American Library Association law-firm is also representing the RIAA in its racketeering putsch to destroy the American justice system in the name of defending copyright. The ALA is thinking about getting new counsel on the ground that destroying culture constitutes a conflict on interest when you're meant to be representing the guardians of human knowledge:
The American Library Association (ALA) is investigating whether its relationship with law firm Jenner & Block is a conflict of interest, as the firm has represented the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in its recent efforts to gather the names of those suspected of illegal file-sharing. In a letter to ALA executive director Keith Fiels, Emily Sheketoff, executive director of ALA's Washington Office, said that the office has grown "very uncomfortable" with Jenner & Block's legal activities on behalf of the RIAA. ALA is seeking a letter from the firm setting forth how it would handle any potential conflict.