Twitter fights back against subpoena of Occupy protester’s tweets
Occupy Wall Street protestor Malcolm Harris may be inciting a very different kind of revolution than the one he intended: a fight between Twitter and the Manhattan District Attorney’s office. Twitter today filed a motion to quash a subpoena by the DA’s office requesting “any and all user information” related to Harris’s account; among other arguments, the social networking service says that being forced to turn over Harris’s information would constitute an unreasonable search in violation of the Fourth Amendment.
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