iliveyourdream13 wrote on Apr 26
th, 2014 at 1:57am:
Frankly, if you were doing it to a company I owned, I'd have already discovered who you were and served you with a lawsuit
Well, there is the problem. Are you going to serve papers to a user account on an online forum? The legality of that seems unlikely at best.

So, you would have to determine the poster's real identity. Where would you start? As of yet, he has not posted any identifying information which would stand up to legal scrutiny.
Step one would be suing Strake to divulge any information that he has. I am fairly certain that Strake has at least considered this possibility. If such a suit was successful, what would Strake potentially have to turn over?
1) The account registration information, which if memory serves is an email address. Now, anyone who registered on this site who failed to use a throw away email account which completely hides their real identity is just an idiot. (Looking forward to seeing how many existing accounts are suddenly replaced with new accounts.....)
2) Logs of IP addresses which connected to this site, and their associated account names. I would hope that Strake knows to limit the extent of this logging to the absolute minimum.