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Court Protects Redditors’ Right to Anonymous Speech in Piracy Case

Posted on May 1, 2023 by pogowasright.org

Ernesto van der Sar writes:

A California federal court has denied a request to compel Reddit to unmask several anonymous Redditors. Film companies say the users’ comments could serve as relevant evidence in a piracy liability case against Internet provider RCN. However, the court believes that the Redditors’ First Amendment right to anonymous speech outweighs the interest of rightsholders.

Read more at TorrentFreak.

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