Apr 25 2003

Verizon gets 14 days to ID file-swapper

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An earlier court decision that also said Verizon would have to give up the information had been temporarily put on hold. Thursday’s decision will force the telephone company to give up its subscriber’s name in 14 days, unless an appeals court steps in to block the decision pending further review.

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