Tuesday, 24 April 2012

140 figures towards the clink: Occupy Wall Street protester manages to lose fight to bar Twitter subpoena

140 characters to the clink: Occupy Wall Street protester loses battle to block Twitter subpoena

Inside a decision that's certain to be lost about this generation well over-sharers, Occupy Wall Street protester Malcolm Harris, arrested earlier this October throughout a Brooklyn Bridge demonstration, just lost a legitimate fight to bar prosecutors' tries to subpoena three month's price of his tweets. Chalking the ruling as much as Twitter's tos, Judge Matthew Sciarrino Junior. came to the conclusion the published updates fit in with the social media company under license and, therefore, are fair game to be used within the situation "given their relevance." Harris, not surprisingly, is while filing a motion to reargue, but permit this to be considered a fair warning to the open online culture: what goes on on the web, stays on the web forever. Which means you better watch that which you tweet.

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