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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (879)10/25/2000 5:35:01 PM
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re. subpoenas for the identity of online posters, SI like other internet companies typically notifies its clients of the subpoena and gives them two weeks to get a court order to block the release of information.

Two weeks isn't very long to find a lawyer in a distant state and get the motion filed.

I have found that SI will give a one-week extension if it receives a request form an attorney who represents the Does. SI doesn't tell you this unless you ask.

This might be useful information for anyone who receives notice of a subpoena from SI.
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