Round three of Reddit versus the movie industry ends in yet another win for the social network site, because the First Amendment didn’t suddenly change overnight

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Persistence is an admirable trait, or at least it is when you know the result is not only achievable but a worthwhile accomplishment. But when two film companies tried once again to force Reddit to provide IP addresses for anyone discussing piracy on the site, despite having tried twice before to no avail, you’d be forgiven for thinking they must have something special to bolster their case this time around. Sadly for them, it turns out the First Amendment isn’t just something you can bypass through persistence.

Source: Round three of Reddit versus the movie industry ends in yet another win for the social network site, because the First Amendment didn’t suddenly change overnight | PC Gamer