Originally Posted by Volomir:
“Actually, no. Websites have to adhere to privacy laws. Why else do you think it is so difficult for record labels and film studios to take torrent websites down and reveal the downloaders?”
Notice I mentioned
a court order..
Quote:
“PlusNet faced criticism last week after it emerged that it had sent the personal details of more than 500 customers in an unencrypted document to ACS:Law, following a court order.”
On some websites as part of the Terms & Conditions members sign up to allowing their information to be passed onto 3rd parties.
You may not be aware of the recent court case ordering
Twitter to hand over details.....
Quote:
“The Council claimed the stories Mr Monkey published were libelous. However, as the writer was anonymous, it was unable to take any action against him or her.
They were successful and won the blogger’s contact details, location and IP addresses, making links of four accounts associated with Mr Monkey and his potentially libellous commentary.”