Charter Wants Verizon Treatment
from the hey,-no-fair! dept
Seeing the recent Verizon/RIAA subpoena decision the folks at cable provider Charter Communications have responded with a "what the hell?" since they just got a completely different ruling and were forced to hand over the names of 200 subscribers. So now, in light of the newer Appeals Court decision, the folks at Charter are going back to court and asking to have their decision overturned and asking the RIAA to give back the information on their 200 customers. Of course, I'm no lawyer, but I'm pretty sure the Verizon ruling is in a completely different circuit, so the Verizon ruling isn't actually a precedent. Still, it could make a court reconsider. Either way, it sounds like these sorts of cases may take a while to settle.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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IANAL
Some of the formal legal training I have does give me enough background to know that Congress passed a law that says ISPs are not different than a traditional mail carrier. You can't make your local mail guy go to court for delivering a CD with pirated software on it and Congress and Federal court said that should apply to ISPs too in 47 U.S.C. Section 230(c)(1) and Zeran v. America Online, Inc 129 F.3d 327 (4th Cir. 1997) respectively.
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