If you or anyone you know is a "John Doe" in the new wave of copyright infringement lawsuits based on single downloads of a movie, the Electronic Frontier Foundation's new Subpoena Defense Page provides information and links to attorneys who have "voluntarily offered assistance" in fighting the initial, discovery phase lawsuit:
Subpoena Defense Resources
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Friday, August 06, 2010
EFF offers assistance to victims of new wave of "John Doe" copyright lawsuits
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Using the law to bully the little man is a misuse of the law. These John Doe lawsuits are BS.
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