Via: Grist
:
Chevron is attempting to defend itself against a pesky $18
billion-plus judgment for its dirty dealing in the Ecuador rainforest.
In the company’s appeal against the landmark judgment, a federal judge
in New York has upheld a subpoena from Chevron seeking IP addresses and
identity records of people allegedly tied to the investigation. From
EarthRights International:
The sweeping subpoena was one of three issued to Google, Yahoo! and
Microsoft, demanding IP usage records and identity information for the
holders of more than 100 email accounts, including environmental
activists, journalists and attorneys. Chevron’s subpoena sought personal
information about every account holder and the IP addresses associated
with every login to each account over a nine-year period.
This could allow Chevron to determine the countries, states,
cities or even buildings where the account-holders were checking their
email so as to “infer the movements of the users over the relevant
period and might permit Chevron to makes inferences about some of the
user’s professional and personal relationships.”
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