Entertainment Software Association seeks a subpoena to identify the operator of tehparadox.com. This concerns the alleged copyright infringement of video games owned by 2K Games, Warner Bros. and Nintendo.
ENTERTAINMENT SOFTWARE ASSOCIATION |
1:2011mc00522 |
September 13, 2011 |
US District Court for the District of Columbia |
Washington, DC Office |
11001 |
Unassigned |
Other Statutory Actions |
Petition for Disclosure |
None |
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Filing 1 NOTICE by ENTERTAINMENT SOFTWARE ASSOCIATION to order ISPrime, Inc. to disclose the identity of operator. (Fee Paid $39.00, Receipt No. 4616042170) (kb) |
SUBPOENA (1) issued as to ISPrime, Inc. (kb) |
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