By: JD
47 USC 551(f)(1) gives a subscriber the right to pursue civil action against said ISP for refusing to provide subscriber access to what they are handing over to the trolls per 551(d) and consequently...
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JD, I appreciate your enthusiasm, but please do more research. The statute is likely NOT as you think (ask @Anon, or read my...
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[...] *** AUGUST 27TH, 2012 UPDATE: Because of Judge Facciola’s ruling in the Openmind Solutions, Inc. v. Does 1-565 (Case No. 1:11-cv-01883) DC case, I pasted (below) the original article from...
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You are doing exactly what Facciola did in the Open Mind case…assuming. In your case, assuming that the Cable Act does not apply even though you’ve got different district court judges saying it does...
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[...] Comments « Judge Facciola opens up a can of worms with the Cable Act. [...]
View ArticleBy: How an attorney can sue an ISP for disclosing a subscriber’s information....
[...] *** AUGUST 27TH, 2012 UPDATE: Because of Judge Facciola’s ruling in the Openmind Solutions, Inc. v. Does 1-565 (Case No. 1:11-cv-01883) DC case, I pasted (below) the original article from...
View ArticleBy: New Florida Rule: ISPs WHO ARE ALSO CABLE OPERATORS ARE BOUND BY THE...
[...] we discussed on Monday in the “Judge Facciola opens up a can of worms with the Cable Act” article, 1) DC Judge Facciola argued whether an ISP would violate the Cable Act by sharing [...]
View ArticleBy: Federal Computer Crimes (CyberLawy3r)
[...] we discussed on Monday in the “Judge Facciola opens up a can of worms with the Cable Act” article, 1) DC Judge Facciola argued whether an ISP would violate the Cable Act by sharing [...]
View ArticleBy: New Florida Rule: ISPs WHO ARE ALSO CABLE OPERATORS ARE BOUND BY THE...
[...] we discussed on Monday in the “Judge Facciola opens up a can of worms with the Cable Act” article, 1) DC Judge Facciola argued whether an ISP would violate the Cable Act by sharing [...]
View ArticleBy: houstonlawy3r
“Why Johnny can’t stream: How video copyright went insane” ArsTechnica article on why Cable Act is SO VITAL to online streaming and so-called piracy. bit.ly/O5UqoE
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