I doubt it. Why? Misusing the laws used to put names to IP addresses for the purposes of releasing the information to the public would involve committing at least 1 or 2 crimes in preparing the paperwork to get the info and then leaking it. Enough to get the person fired, if not charged. There's no way to hide who got the info when the ISP is providing it to someone. Now you know.
I doubt it. Why? Misusing the laws used to put names to IP addresses for the purposes of releasing the information to the public would involve committing at least 1 or 2 crimes in preparing the paperwork to get the info and then leaking it. Enough to get the person fired, if not charged. There's no way to hide who got the info when the ISP is providing it to someone. Now you know.