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Online denizens: the government says you are better off passing out flyers in a ski mask than Tweeting controversial material

Feb 082012
 
 February 8, 2012  Court, Featured News, Online

More on the Twitter subpoena in the Occupy Boston case.  In today’s hearing, the government made some truly outrageous claims.

This post by PrivacySOS is an absolute must-read for everyone who uses online social media and who believes in free speech and privacy.  And if you’re not livid by the time you get done reading it, let me know.

 

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