Comment by dedward

12 years ago

You can't reveal that you've been served. What you actually tell people is your problem, not the courts.

its not as simple as that imho.

What if you had a security vulnerability on a server which contains a record of NSL's/subpoenas (for administration purposes), which is conveniently exposed on the internet. A customer could "hack" your server, and obtain the information, thus it isn't the ISP's fault - in fact, the isp claims no knowledge of this vulnerability at all.