Monday, October 17, 2005

New Motion to Quash by Another Jane Doe in Interscope v. Does

In another peer to peer (p2p) filesharing action brought by the RIAA in Manhattan federal court, this one before Judge Richard J. Holwell, a "Jane Doe" has moved to quash the subpoena issued to her ISP, based upon the insufficiency of the underlying complaint for failure to allege specific acts, dates, and times of copying.

Complaint
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Notice of Motion
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Affidavit of Daniel A. Singer
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Memorandum of Law
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Exhibit A
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Exhibit B
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The motion is returnable on December 7th, 2005, at 10:00 A.M., in Manhattan federal district court, before Judge Holwell.

The lawyers for defendant are Ray Beckerman, Morlan Ty Rogers, and Daniel A. Singer of Beldock Levine & Hoffman LLP

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