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Intellectual Property

Dec. 18, 2001

Arguments Weren't Bad for a 3rd-Year Student

SAN FRANCISCO - Last Monday, Contra Costa County Court Commissioner Judith Sanders ruled that a defendant in an Internet libel case has a right to anonymity unless the plaintiff has demonstrated the merits of the case.

By Matthew King
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Last Monday,
Contra Costa County Court Commissioner Judith Sanders ruled that a defendant in an Internet libel case has a right to anonymity unless the plaintiff has demonstrated the merits of the case.
        Sanders gave lawye...

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