News Burst: Brief Filed To Reveal Identity Of Netizen
News On 13 October, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Public filed a brief on behalf of an individual, known as "Jane Doe", who posted comments to a Yahoo! AK Steel general counsel and executive vice president John Hritz subsequently filed a...
[October 17, 2000, 11:50]
Lone File-swapper Takes On Recording Industry
News The legal motion, filed in Washington, D.C.federal court by a "Jane Doe" Internet service subscriber, is the first from an individual whose personal information has been subpoenaed by the Recording Industry Association of America in recent months.
[August 22, 2003, 10:25]
Brief Filed To Reveal Identity Of Netizen
News On 13 October, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Public Citizen filed a brief on behalf of an individual, known as "Jane Doe," who posted comments to a Yahoo! AK Steel general counsel and executive vice president John Hritz subsequently filed...
[October 17, 2000, 15:53]
Lone File-swapper Takes On Recording Industry
Talkback Jane Doe" used the Kazaa software. Jane Doe - to quote Chuck D - fight the power! Doe. ------------------------ She's a thief, just like someone taking candy from the store. That thief doesn't have the protection she's asking for, and why should she?
[October 3, 2003, 16:49]
Lone File-swapper Takes On Recording Industry
Talkback You go Jane Doe. Stop buying music CDs, and let the RIAA suffer the consequences. Alatoya of Rockin Rolla
[October 3, 2003, 22:36]
Lone File-swapper Takes On Recording Industry
Talkback SUN [Senior Unlimited Nudes] applauds "Jane Doe". The recording industry should have created iTunes (and similar low-fee services) YEARS ago, when file-sharing started. Instead they dawdled like drugged dinosaurs; and now they are over-reacting...
[October 3, 2003, 17:16]
Lone File-swapper Takes On Recording Industry
Talkback probably ain't a gurl anyhow.jane doe is probably john doe and probably frank gostak from sfwest or purlgurl
[October 3, 2003, 17:10]
Lone File-swapper Takes On Recording Industry
Talkback For its part, the RIAA said that Jane Doe's motion to intervene matters little, because a federal court has already upheld the validity of the subpoena process. No fascist people or fascist organizations represented in this commentary are...
[August 22, 2003, 13:12]
RIAA Hits Back At 'Nycfashiongirl'
News Previously, "Jane Doe's" attorneys had asked for more time to prepare their case arguing that the RIAA subpoena, filed with Internet service provider Verizon Communications, violated her privacy and other constitutional rights.
[August 28, 2003, 11:30]

