source:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/28976.html
Verizon appeals a court decision that it has to diclose one of its
subscriber's identity following RIAA's claims that this subscriber
illegally shared (or is it downloaded) copyrighted works.
Rationale for the appel includes that complying would "opens the door
for anyone who makes a mere allegation of copyright infringement to
gain complete access to private subscriber information without the
due process protections afforded by the courts."
Francois Grieu
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