] "There are lots of reasons why people need anonymity ] online and why it should not be so easy to lose," Hansen ] said. "If the recording industry can uncover your ] identity simply by claiming that a copyright violation ] has occurred, then the Chinese government can use the ] same tool to find out the name of a dissident, and a ] batterer can use it to find out the address of a domestic ] violence shelter." ] ] The ACLU's lawsuit says the DMCA subpoena provision is ] "totally lacking in procedural protections," making it ] "an invitation to mistake and misuse." RIAA news roundup. Only new information not covered here is the 41 percent drop in kazaa use over the last 3 months. ACLU Steps Into DMCA Subpoena Controversy |