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Litigation

Aug. 1, 2000

Yahoo! Changes Customer ID Disclosure Policy

SAN JOSE - Yahoo! Inc., which is being sued by an Ohio message-board user for disclosing his personal identity in response to a subpoena by an Internet firm angry about his online missives, has quietly changed its policy about giving out such information.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN JOSE - Yahoo! Inc., which is being sued by an Ohio message-board user for disclosing his personal identity in response to a subpoena by an Internet firm angry about his online missives, has quietly changed its policy about giving out such information.
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