As previously reported, a New Jersey attorney filed lawsuits on behalf 
 of Century Media Records that collectively target more than 7,000 
people  for allegedly using peer-to-peer networks to unlawfully 
distribute  'Dark Adrenaline', the most recent album by the Italian band
 LACUNA  COIL, and 'Dystopia', the 2011 album by ICED EARTH.
It has been reported, that a New Jersey judge has quashed nearly a thousand of subpoenas that were requested in a BitTorrent suit involving 'Dark Adrenaline', ruling that the case improperly joins mass defendants together.
U.S. District Judge Faith S. Hochberg threw out all of the defendants with the exception of one John Doe for the claim. As a result, 943 unnamed defendants have been pared from suit filed by a New Jersey attorney on behalf of Century Media Records.
Hochberg,
 in her October 10 ruling, said that the case appeared to be a 
misjoinder, finding that "there must be a connection between defendants 
beyond the copyrighted work and method of distribution, namely that 
defendants were involved in the same transaction with the same 
downloader at the same time."
In the case, Hochberg said that she would sever all Doe defendants except the first Doe
 of the suit "without prejudice," permitting the plaintiff to bring the 
claim again in conformity with the rules set forth by the judge.
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