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Intellectual Property

Jul. 19, 2006

Trying to Lift the Veil of Internet Anonymity

SAN JOSE - A Minnesota company is trying to lift the veil on the identity of an individual who it claims revealed its trade secrets in a post published last fall on a Yahoo message board.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN JOSE - A Minnesota company is trying to lift the veil on the identity of an individual who it claims revealed its trade secrets in a post published last fall on a Yahoo message board.
      Jennifer Stisa Granick, executive director of the Stanford Law School Cyberlaw Clinic, wants the 6th District Court of Appeal to keep the veil in place and quash the c...

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