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Originally Posted by jimthefiend
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Yes, I think I will be laughing that hard. I suggest you consult your attorney about defamation and libel and then join me in laughing. One other possibility is that you could be exposed as one of the "anonymous" posters committing libel. That would be fun as well. Either way I invite you to join me in laughing x1000!
Under the normal rules of discovery in civil lawsuits, parties to a suit can simply send a subpoena to anyone they believe has information that could be useful. That information doesn't even have to be relevant to the lawsuit, as long as it could possibly lead to the discovery of relevant information. The only way that a court will evaluate an identity-seeking subpena is if either the ISP or the target of the subpoena files a motion asking the judge to block the subpoena. Unfortunately, in practice that rarely happens.