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Seattle Court Ruling Provides a Big Win for Internet Privacy.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, April, 2001

By Steve Miletich, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Apr. 20--In a major ruling protecting Internet privacy, a federal judge in Seattle yesterday blocked the efforts of a bankrupt Internet company to learn the names of people who anonymously derided it in an investor chat room.

The company, 2TheMart.com., said it needed the names to defend itself in a shareholder lawsuit alleging the company misled investors.

U.S. District Judge Thomas Zilly found the company had not provided sufficient evidence to set aside First Amendment rights of people who spoke in the chat room under nicknames such as "NoGuano" and "The Truthseeker."

Zilly's ruling was the first by a federal judge to address the issue of whether the...

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