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UNMASKING JANE AND JOHN DOE: ONLINE ANONYMITY AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT

机译:简·简(Jane)和约翰·道恩(JOHN DOE):网上匿名与第一修正案

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As plaintiffs in tort actions against anonymous online defendants attempt more and more to unmask those defendants, courts seem to be framing guidelines for determining whether the anonymity should be surrendered. The guidelines are beginning to look like those used to decide whether a journalist would be allowed to keep sources confidential. Courts are finding that anonymous speech on the Internet is worthy of protection and that unmasking a defendant's identity requires (1) evidence of a valid case, (2) a showing of good faith by the plaintiff and (3) sufficient justification for revealing the identity of the anonymous poster. Such a development highlights the critical role Internet service providers have begun to play in defense of their online subscribers.
机译:随着针对匿名在线被告的侵权诉讼的原告越来越多地试图揭露这些被告的面纱,法院似乎正在制定确定是否应放弃匿名的指导方针。这些准则开始看起来像用来决定是否允许新闻记者对消息来源保密的准则。法院发现,在互联网上进行匿名演讲值得保护,而且揭露被告的身份要求(1)有效案件的证据;(2)原告表现出的善意;以及(3)充分的理由揭示身份匿名海报。这种发展突显了互联网服务提供商在捍卫其在线订户方面所起的关键作用。

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