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Case No. 11-3190
In theUnited States Court of Appealsfor the Seventh Circuit_______________
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BRIEF OF
 AMICUS CURIAE
 MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAIN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE
 __________________________________________MITCHELL SILBERBERG & KNUPP LLPRobert H. Rotstein J. Matthew Williams11377 West Olympic Boulevard 1818 N Street NW, 8th FloorLos Angeles, California 90064 Washington, DC 20036Telephone: (310) 312-2000 Telephone: (202) 355-7900Facsimile: (310) 312-3100 Facsimile: (202) 355-7899Attorneys for
 Amicus Curiae
The Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.
Case: 11-3190 Document: 33 Filed: 04/04/2012 Pages: 32
 
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CIRCUIT RULE 26.1 DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
Pursuant to Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 26.1 and Seventh Circuit Rule 26.1, theMotion Picture Association of America, Inc. has no parent corporation, and no publicly heldcompany owns 10% or more of its stock. The only law firm appearing for the Motion PictureAssociation of America is Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP.Dated: April 4, 2012 Respectfully submitted:By: s/ Robert H. RotsteinRobert H. RotsteinMitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLPAttorneys for
 Amicus Curiae
 The Motion Picture Association of America
Case: 11-3190 Document: 33 Filed: 04/04/2012 Pages: 32
 
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCEPURSUANT TO CIRCUIT RULE 32
I hereby certify that pursuant to Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 29(d) and32(a)(7)(B) & (C) and Seventh Circuit Rule 32, the enclosed brief is proportionately spaced, hasa typeface of 12-point Times New Roman including footnotes, and contains approximately 6,994words. Counsel relies on the word count of the computer program used to prepare this brief.Dated: April 4, 2012 Respectfully submitted:By: s/ Robert H. RotsteinRobert H. RotsteinMitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLPAttorneys for
 Amicus Curiae
 The Motion Picture Association of America
Case: 11-3190 Document: 33 Filed: 04/04/2012 Pages: 32
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