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            <title>&apos;Digital Freedom&apos; DJs Rock Capitol Hill</title>
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<p>Did you know that in addition to making a persuasive argument for "fair use" of copyrighted material, Public Knowledge President <strong>Gigi Sohn</strong> also deejays a party like a pro? Sohn, who spun some 80s favorites (and dressed the part), joined a number of other guest DJs to provide an eclectic soundtrack for a <a href="http://www.digitalfreedom.org/">Digital Freedom</a> campaign soiree on Thursday evening.</p>

<p>Sohn is pictured above with Consumer Electronics Association lobbyist <strong>Michael Petricone</strong>. Both groups back the initiative, which advocates for consumer use of technology without "unreasonable government restrictions." Organizers said about 150 congressional staffers, lobbyists, lawyers and others attended the invitation-only party at Lounge 201.  Up-and-coming band <a href="http://www.thekin.com">The Kin</a> also performed. More photos after the jump...</p>]]></description>
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