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PRIVACY: In 'Promusicae v Telefónica', the European Court of Justice rules on the obligation of member states to order the disclosure of personal data on copyright infringers in civil actions

Productores de Música de España (Promusicae) v Telefónica de España SAU
Case C-275/06

The European Court of Justice rules on the obligation of member states to order the disclosure of personal data held on infringers of copyright in civil actions.

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