After successfully fending off three subpoenas from filmmakers seeking user data related to piracy discussions, Reddit is back in federal court. The company is now requesting over $55,000 in legal compensation, suggesting that these repeated requests amount to an “anti-piracy publicity campaign” that chills lawful speech by Reddit’s users.

  • Kissaki@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    15 hours ago

    I presume it’s based on their legal cost of the three previous cases.

    I agree it’s very low in terms of cost of business, as legal cost, or seeking damages.