Intellectual Property – Copyright – Discovery – Music Downloading – College Student Identity
By Deborah Elkins
Published: February 23, 2009
In a record company’s copyright infringement suit against unidentified college students who allegedly illegally downloaded music over the internet, a magistrate judge in the Roanoke U.S. District Court denies Virginia Tech’s motion to quash Rule 45 subpoenas seeking information on the students’ identities on the university’s asserted ground of 11th Amendment immunity; however, VT already ...
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