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Anonymous User Challenges RIAA Subpoena

Arclightfire writes "First there was the setback of a New England judge throwing out an attempt to uncover the names of students at MIT accused of piracy and now CNet is reporting that a 'Jane Doe' is arguing that the subpoena violates her right to due process." There's also a Reuters story.

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  1. Re:this isn't going to do anything for the communi by iMMersE · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's right, leechers should go to prison!

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  2. Department of RIAA by boy_afraid · · Score: 4, Funny

    It seems like the RIAA wants to become another department of the US and hold a cabinet position with the President. I can just see it now, The Department of the RIAA, an army of us.

  3. Identity revealed by Adam9 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Obviously.. this 'anonymous' user is Georgy ;)

  4. In their briefs... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny
    In their briefs, her attorneys argued that the RIAA's unconventional subpoena process has violated her rights to due process, privacy and anonymous association, along with her contract with Verizon.

    Can you see them standing there in their tighty whities? I can.