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Twitter Reluctantly Coughs Up Occupy Protester’s Data

September 14, 2012 wired.com

Twitter on Friday reluctantly complied with a judge’s order to divulge the tweets and account information allegedly connected to an Occupy protester. The case was being closely watched as the

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Twitter Fights Back to Protect ‘Occupy Wall Street’ Protester

August 27, 2012 wired.com

Twitter is appealing a court order to turn over user data related to an Occupy Wall Street protestor.

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Twitter Ordered to Cough Up Occupy User Data

July 2, 2012 wired.com

A New York judge has ordered Twitter to divulge the tweets and account information allegedly connected to an Occupy protester. The case, which the judge called one of “first impression,”

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Justice Dept. Defends Public’s Constitutional ‘Right to Record’ Cops

May 16, 2012 wired.com

As police departments around the country are increasingly caught up in tussles with members of the public who record their activities, the U.S. Justice Department has come out with a strong stateme

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