Internet scorn for Twitter’s announcement that it would censor tweets was swift and unforgiving. But even free-speech and other experts were divided on the service’s move that it might
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The Boston D.A. dropped a bizarre, and seemingly wide-ranging, subpoena on Twitter, seeking information on accounts ostensibly linked to threats to officers. But there’s little more to learn
This is certainly an interesting acquisition and not one I would have expected, I’m not even exactly sure what Twitter is planning and why they would want a company focused on mobile encrypti
The Justice Department is entitled to records of the Twitter accounts used by three current and former WikiLeaks associates, a federal judge ruled Thursday, dealing a victory to prosecutors in a ro