In recent years, I keep coming across stories about successful John Doe Lawsuits, where
a subpoena is issued in an attempt to identity of an unknown defendant to a l
1. Why do so many people continue to post anonymously, when it’s become more and more clear that you can be unmasked? 2. The answer, I guess, is that unmasking an anonymous poster, is an uphill battle. True? 3. What are the challenges one faces in attempting a John Doe Lawsuit? 4. Is a John Doe Lawsuit expensive? 5. Is a John Doe Lawsuit time consuming? 5. Do internet service providers cooperate with such a subpoena or do they fight the subpoena?
a subpoena is issued in an attempt to identity of an unknown defendant to a l
awsuit, typically when the defendant is an anonymous internet posters. So then, here are my questions:
1. Why do so many people continue to post anonymously, when it’s become more and more clear that you can be unmasked? 2. The answer, I guess, is that unmasking an anonymous poster, is an uphill battle. True? 3. What are the challenges one faces in attempting a John Doe Lawsuit? 4. Is a John Doe Lawsuit expensive? 5. Is a John Doe Lawsuit time consuming? 5. Do internet service providers cooperate with such a subpoena or do they fight the subpoena?