In the 2004 case, in the course of suing individual alleged file sharers à la the RIAA, CRIA attempted to force various ISP's to divulge certain information that would allow CRIA to determine the identity of the defendants. (slaw.ca)
News reports on the case, the first of thousands filed in the U.S. against individual file sharers to actually... [more] (slaw.ca)
And that means it will be bringing many more such cases — thanks in part to a recent High Court decision that the firm says will force ISPs to hand over thousands of names and addresses of suspected file sharers. (legalblogwatch.typepad.com)