In Interscope v. Does, in Manhattan federal court, where a "Jane Doe" made a motion to quash the RIAA's subpoena to discover her identity, on the ground that the complaint failed to state a claim, Judge Richard J. Holwell on April 6th entered an order denying Jane Doe's motion, and giving the RIAA twenty (20) days to make service upon Ms. "Doe".
April 6, 2006, Order of Hon. Richard J. Holwell*
* Document published online at Internet Law & Regulation
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