Wednesday 1 February 2012

Twitter subpoenaed to surrender data on OWS activist


'US ruling elites want to control planet'
Press TV
A court in the US State of New York has issued a subpoena to social networking service giant, Twitter, ordering the online company to surrender all relevant data of an Occupy Wall Street activist.

The New York court has also ordered Twitter to provide all the 'tweets' of Malcolm Harris from September 15 to the end of the year. 

Harris is one of the oldest activists in the occupy movement who was on the front lines of the Brooklyn Bridge mass arrests during an Occupy protest last year. The incident is now the subject of a class action lawsuit. 

The controversial subpoena is unprecedented as debates over online privacy issues continue in the US.


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