First Cash v. John Doe

John Doe is an anonymous poster on an internet message board who made some statements critical of Plaintiff First Cash, a Texas-based chain of pawn shops and check cashing services. First Cash sued doe in Texas, claiming breach of contract, on the claim that Doe "may have been" an employee who signed a confidentiality agreement. First Cash then sought a California subpoena in Santa Clara County to require Yahoo to reveal Doe's identity. Doe filed a Special Motion to Strike the subpoena, claiming that the lawsuit was a SLAPP (litigation aimed at silencing critics). Doe also sought the court's approval to file a declaration in support of his claim with his signature hidden, to preserve his anonymity. The Court rejected both the SLAPP motion and the motion to file his declaration under seal.

At issue: Whether California's SLAPP statute can be used to stop California subpoenas seeking the identity of anonymous Internet speakers without just cause. At least in this case, the court ruled that it could not.

EFF Role: Representing the Doe along with the California Anti-SLAPP project.

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