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05/09/11(Mon)21:54 No.15970322>Cases
involving pornography are especially delicate because the accused party
might feel pressured into quick settlements in fear of the
embarrassment that would follow if the case received public exposure.
Baker said the court wouldn't support "fishing expeditions" for users'
information without evidence that it has jurisdiction over the
defendants. Hopefully this decision will prevent future shakedowns.
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least one lawyer believes it will. Robert Cashman, a Texas attorney who
represents defendants in similar cases, said "we may have just seen the
order that may end all future John Doe lawsuits." "I have no doubt this
ruling is the first of many to come, where the judges stop the
plaintiff in their tracks by denying them access to the ISPs' subscriber
records before a single subpoena is issued," he added. |