A Reddit User Admitted To Pirating a Movie 12 Years Ago. Movie Studios Want To Unmask Him. - eviltoast

In what appears to be an escalating incursion into a user’s digital privacy, a collective of film companies continue to implore the court to compel Reddit to surrender its users’ personal details. This move is part of an ongoing piracy liability case against Internet Service Providers. Reddit, however, steadfastly resists, staunchly defending its users’ rights to anonymous speech.

  • aDuckk@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Could the selection be intentional? A silly unenforceable case to open the door for a more comprehensive invasion of privacy on platforms to make discussion and hosting discussion of piracy into a riskier endeavor?

    • AceofSpades@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      This is what I’m thinking. This is just a case of them seeing how far they can take it. Once precedent is set they can start to litigate based on a user merely mentioning that they pirated a movie.

    • subway@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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      1 year ago

      Exactly what the trick is. Once the precedent is set, they can exploit the hell out of it.