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 File swapper fights RIAA subpoena | CNET News.com
A Massachusetts federal court has already ruled that some of the group's subpoenas, submitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Boston College, had not followed the correct legal process and were therefore invalid.
Because the RIAA document was seeking information from Verizon, not directly from her, she must first petition the court for the right to challenge the subpoena herself.
However, the group said in other kinds of cases such as libel and defamation, the law allows individuals to intervene in ISP subpoenas when their privacy is at stake.
news.com.com /File+swapper+fights+RIAA+subpoena/2100-1025_3-5066754.html   (1060 words)

  
 CFP 2005 > PANOPTICON'05
Micah has intimate experience with government subpoenas for logfiles, having worked closely with the EFF on multiple occasions to quash Secret Service subpoenas arising from protest activity and is fluent in electronic counter-measures to prevent unlawful sensitive information discovery.
Devin decided to attend law school after participating in the massive demonstrations during the 1999 Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization in Seattle, where he acted as a street medic and also as a logistical coordinator for the Independent Media Center, which was founded in the months before the demonstrations.
Devin has assisted the ever-growing Indymedia network with various legal problems over the years, including a 2001 subpoena issued at the request of the Canadian government, and a take-down request from the FBI at the request of Swiss authorities in 2004.
www.cfp2005.org /Speakers.html   (11865 words)

  
 Lauren Gelman - Blogs at the Center for Internet and Society - Stanford Law School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
I’m posting the DOJ/Google complaint because it took me a while to find it and it makes pretty interesting reading.
Particularly Google’s Oct 10 letter to the DOJ in response to the subpoena for URLs.
First, Google knew MSN and Yahoo turned over the info without a fight and still decided to go forward with this, so kudos to Google!
cyberlaw.stanford.edu /blogs/gelman   (4022 words)

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