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So that’s what they were…

Sep 272013
 
 September 27, 2013  Posted by Dissent Business, Court, Laws, Surveillance, U.S.

So it seems the court orders LavaBit shuttered its service over and subsequently appealed are a 2703(d) order and a pen register order.

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