The Chronicle of Higher Education

Copyright Holders' Subpoena Powers Are Under Fire

By ANDREA L. FOSTER

Insidious attacks on privacy are lurking in the details of current and proposed intellectual-property laws.

At least that is how colleges, libraries, and the American Civil Liberties Union see it. They have criticized obscure subpoena provisions in two measures that make it easier for owners of intellectual property to seek the identities...

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