The Market Court of Finland believed the technical reports of Daniel Macek and Simone Richter. At least it believed them to a certain degree. They forced the ISPs to relinquish the contact information of specific account holders.
To my knowledge, no one (of the sued account holders) has directly questioned the technical proofs or the operation of the program in court, so the Market Court has reserved is judgment on the matter as far as individual cases go. One recent case, which will be resolved this February, may force the Market Court to have some kind of judgment.
Furthermore, the government investigation mentioned in the article may also change matters. If they don't investigate the trolls in Germany, I'm surprised and deeply disgusted./div>
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To my knowledge, no one (of the sued account holders) has directly questioned the technical proofs or the operation of the program in court, so the Market Court has reserved is judgment on the matter as far as individual cases go. One recent case, which will be resolved this February, may force the Market Court to have some kind of judgment.
Furthermore, the government investigation mentioned in the article may also change matters. If they don't investigate the trolls in Germany, I'm surprised and deeply disgusted./div>
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