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PLAINTIFFS CAN'T SUBPOENA ISPS ACTING AS ‘CONDUITS' UNDER DMCA In re Charter Communications

22 No. 16 ANCOMPILR 2Andrews Computer and Internet Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

PLAINTIFFS CAN'T SUBPOENA ISPS ACTING AS ‘CONDUITS' UNDER DMCA In re Charter Communications

22 No. 16 ANCOMPILR 2Andrews Computer and Internet Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

22 No. 16 Andrews Computer & Internet Litig. Rep. 2
Andrews Computer and Internet Litigation Reporter
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PLAINTIFFS CAN'T SUBPOENA ISPS ACTING AS ‘CONDUITS' UNDER DMCA

In re Charter Communications

Plaintiffs seeking the identities of alleged copyright infringers cannot subpoena the information from Internet service providers when the ISPs are merely acting as conduits between two Internet users, the 8th Circuit has ruled in a 2-1 split...
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