Yale Daily News

Updated: Friday, September 5, 2008 at 5:23am

AutoAdmit case moves forward

Federal judge approves request to subpoena ISPs for clues to anonymous posters’ identities

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Published Thursday, January 31, 2008
Two Yale Law School students suing for defamation against anonymous users on the online legal community AutoAdmit made an important stride this week toward unmasking their attackers.
#1 By joe e (Unregistered User) 5:17pm on February 1, 2008

I don't think that Lawsuit is a good idea..the one where David Rosen is prying names from AT&T Yahoo and any other company involved in anonymous e-mailing

..Rosens other clients are behind this or paying for this as they have the most to be afraid of.. Corrupt officials would protest any activists who are afraid to come forward but feel free to post..

The Jovin case is the first that comes to mind as all roads lead to Yale and their croonies..ALL roads

i mean if i send a tip or observation,even a question these folks would want me hit with libel

#2 By W.G. Wag (Unregistered User) 4:32pm on February 3, 2008

Why can't these hooligans just leave innocent students alone?

Generally, people who've reached law school are mature enough to refrain from this kind of behavior.

What can the defendants possibly say to excuse these juvenile hijinks?

All I know is that I will warn my fellow law students about getting involved with vile websites like AutoAdmit.

When push comes to shove, it is personal integrity that really matters.

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