But Marvel doesn’t get to reach as deep into Google as it wanted. The November 5 issued subpoena says Google has to bring to court “all identifying information for the user ‘John Gazelle’ ” on November 18 in San Francisco. This comes a day after Marvel requested a far-reaching subpoena to probe the October 22 leak. “YOU ARE COMMANDED to produce at the time, date, and place set forth below the following documents, electronically stored information, or objects, and to permit inspection, copying, testing, or sampling of the material,” Google was told yesterday ( read it here). What is surprising is how quickly a federal judge granted the Disney-owned company’s request for a subpoena against Google to do just that. So it is no wonder they want to find out how and who leaked the trailer to The Avengers: Age of Ultron two weeks ago. In a town of secrets and surprises almost no one in Hollywood likes to keep secrets as tightly held like Marvel.
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