Saturday, October 29, 2005

Loud v. Does Subpoena Stayed by Second Circuit

Interim Stay granted in Loud v. Does.

The subpoena issued to ISP Cablevision, in RIAA peer to peer file sharing case Loud v. Does 1-74, has been temporarily stayed by Hon. Robert D. Sack, a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

The stay is in effect until a 3-judge panel of that Court has had an opportunity to consider "Jane Doe"'s motion for a stay pending the hearing and determination of her appeal from the order of District Court Judge Robert W. Sweet denying her motion to quash subpoena.

That panel is scheduled to meet on November 22, 2005.

Order of Second Circuit Judge Robert D. Sack Granting Interim Stay of Subpoena

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