  kyramilan
join:2006-11-26 Pensacola, FL
| reply to brianiscool Re: haha
Actually, since no subpoena was obtained probably to get your info and/or you had no court input, I'd probably sue them for Invasion of Privacy. One can oppose a civil subpoena of records. A criminal subpoena goes unless it is private psychiatric records. A Judge won't approve those. |
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  Pirate515 Premium join:2001-01-22 Brooklyn, NY
| That's what I was thinking of as well. Any ISP (or any other company that I do business with for that matter) who gets caught giving up my personal information to any kind of private party (including RIAA/MPAA) without court order, subpoena or my prior written approval will be promptly sued. -- Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies... A MESSAGE to the RIAA and the MPAA: You shouldn't wound what you can't kill... |
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