Microsoft sues Nym

Greg Broiles gbroiles at gmail.com
Thu Sep 28 02:44:15 PDT 2006


On 9/28/06, Tyler Durden <camera_lumina at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Beyond that, though, is it legal to sue a Nym? Even in 2006, don't you have
> to actually sue an identifiable person?

Nyms get sued all of the time - it is standard practice to sue "John
Does 1-25" or some such, and then amend the complaint with the real
name(s) of the unknown persons when their identities become known.

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