Tenenbaum's playlist has somehow found its way to the embattled file-sharing site, Pirate Bay, where online visitors can still obtain the music he was charged with downloading.
In August, Tenenbaum lost a case in a Boston federal courtroom over his alleged illegal music downloading activities. During the jury trial, he admitted downloading 30 songs and was subsequently fined $22,500 for each one. Tenenbaum's attorney, Harvard Law School professor Charles Nesson is appealing the decision.
In the latest incident, the Recording Industry Association of America asked this week for an injunction against continued downloading of Tenenbaum's playlist, dubbed "The $675,000 Mixtape," on Pirate Bay.
Tenenbaum said he had nothing to do with the Pirate Bay link or with any efforts to encourage continued downloading of his playlist.
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