On April 14, U.S. District Judge Janet Bond Arterton conducted a speakerphone status conference from her New Haven, Conn., courtroom with Richard Gabriel, the top lawyer for the Recording Industry Association of America. Gabriel, of Denver's Holme Roberts & Owen, wanted Arterton to back away from her first-in-the-nation opinion that a key RIAA claim against 30,000 people who downloaded music on the Internet is "problematic" and may have no basis in copyright law. ...