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October Trial Possible in Maine ISP Privacy Case

Broadband providers’ challenge of Maine’s ISP privacy law would be ready for trial Oct. 5 under a revised schedule (in Pacer) entered Monday by U.S. District Court in Maine. Trial was previously scheduled for August. Last July, in case 1:20-cv-00055,…

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the court denied industry plaintiffs' motion for judgment on the pleadings and ruled Maine’s law isn’t preempted by the FCC or Congress (see 2007070053). Under the updated schedule, a written notice of intent to file summary judgment motions is due Aug. 24, motions themselves Sept. 7.