Jane Doe's motion to quash subpoena in Loud v. Does is scheduled to be argued today at 12:00 noon in Manhattan Federal Court, before Judge Robert W. Sweet. Courthouse is 500 Pearl Street. Courtoom is 18C.
10/12/05
-R.B.
Legal issues arising from the RIAA's lawsuits of intimidation brought against ordinary working people, and other important internet law issues. Provided by Ray Beckerman, P.C.
Jane Doe's motion to quash subpoena in Loud v. Does is scheduled to be argued today at 12:00 noon in Manhattan Federal Court, before Judge Robert W. Sweet. Courthouse is 500 Pearl Street. Courtoom is 18C.
10/12/05
-R.B.
The RIAA has a habit of citing our blog to judges, so please keep comments dignified and worthy of the important issues we are discussing, in keeping with our comment policies. If you see a violation of the policies, please let me know by email. You can post anonymously, but must sign off by giving us something to call you. Conversations among several people called "Anonymous" get too confusing. Thanks. Best regards. -Ray
I need clarification about voting for this site by clicking on the graphic near the bottom of the page. The results page showed that I was voting for Ohio electronic voting machines or something. Can you elucidate? I hate it when I get that feeling that I've been "HAD".
ReplyDeleteI know what you're talking about, the Starting Point graphic. I don't know why it happened, except that I have ANOTHER site that deals with the Ohio 2004 election and I don't know how the wrong code got in there. In any event, I'm disabling the code, until I can get it straightened out. Sorry.
ReplyDeleteBest regards,
Ray
PS And thanks for trying to vote for Recording Industry vs The People.
I've corrected the code for the "Starting Point" vote graphic.
ReplyDeleteThanks for bringing it to my attention.
Best regards,
Ray
Would of course appreciate your voting for us again.