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Subject: IP: Judge Says Online Critic Has No Right to Hide
>From: David Lesher <wb8foz@nrk.com> >Subject: Judge Says Online Critic Has No Right to Hide >To: farber@cis.upenn.edu (David Farber) > >http://www10.nytimes.com/library/tech/00/06/cyber/cyberlaw/09law.html > > >June 9, 2000 >By CARL S. KAPLAN > > > People accused of anonymously posting libelous statements online may > find it harder to keep their > real-world identities secret following a judge's ruling in a libel > case in Florida. > >............. > The judge ordered that Yahoo and America Online must comply with a > subpoena and unveil the names of the > lawyer's clients so that they may be formally named as defendants in > a libel case. > > The ruling, if not reversed on appeal, may serve as a precedent > supporting the notion that anonymous > speakers on the Internet, when informed or notified about pending > subpoenas seeking to unmask them in the > context of libel trials, do not have much of a chance of quashing > the subpoenas on First Amendment grounds. > > It may also serve to chill the overheated climate of financial > message boards on the Internet, which > feature pseudonymous postings celebrating and castigating public > companies and their executives. > ...................... > >-- >A host is a host from coast to coast.................wb8foz@nrk.com >& no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX >Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433 >is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433
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