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Judge Rules Twitter Data Fair Game In Wikileaks Investigation 72

Wired reports that "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 routine records demand that turned into a fierce court battle over online privacy and free speech. ... The Justice Department has been seeking the Twitter records under 18 USC 2703(d), a 1994 amendment to the Stored Communications Act that allows law enforcement access to non-content internet records, such as transaction information, without demonstrating the 'probable cause' needed for a full-blown search warrant." Jacob Appelbaum, one of the three, was also detained on his re-entry to the U.S. last August (as well as on numerous other occasions) and had his email records seized as well. The others are Birgitta Jonsdottir (a member of Iceland's parliament) and Dutch businessman Rop Gonggrijp.
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  • by Bob9113 ( 14996 ) on Thursday November 10, 2011 @05:25PM (#38016668) Homepage

    There is a question raised, occasionally, of freedom from government versus freedom through government. It should be apparent, by now, to everyone that Free Speech cannot be had through the U.S. Government. They no longer defend the clear expressed will of The Constitution. That leaves us only one choice for the defense of Free Speech: Darknets.

    If you've got the skills, get a darknet node up now, and begin teaching your less skilled friends how to do so. It is the only chance we have of retaining our right to Free Speech. And as so many of The Founding Fathers made so clear, Free Speech is the most important right for the defense of democracy. Without Free Speech, we are no more than a tin-pot dictatorship in sheep's clothing.

    One important note before you venture there, though: Truly free speech can be a horrifying thing. I have seen things on I2P that have forced me to run back through the logic that leads me to the conclusion that the good of Free Speech outweighs the bad of it. There are things out there that are painful to see if you stumble across them. My advice is this: If you think it might be there, and it might be disturbing; do your very best to avoid stumbling across it. The worst you can imagine is a good enough representation of what is there -- you don't want to see it. Seriously. I heard the same advice but did not take sufficient care about what links I clicked on. It is so profoundly disturbing that I considered uninstalling I2P, despite my absolute conviction that darknets are necessary.

    This is what escalation in the war on Free Speech leads to. Sigh. Those images in my head are because of the MAFIAA and the authoritarians. They did this. And I hope someday they suffer for it. They are monsters.

  • Mod points? (Score:2, Interesting)

    by betterunixthanunix ( 980855 ) on Thursday November 10, 2011 @05:34PM (#38016770)
    What is happening? Lots of posts were just modded down...is this a bug in Slashdot or is it tinfoil time?
  • by organgtool ( 966989 ) on Thursday November 10, 2011 @05:35PM (#38016784)
    If we're going to completely ignore the Fourth Amendment, could we at least repeal it so that we don't have to live under the false pretense that it still has any meaning? I mean, how hard is it to get a damn warrant these days?
  • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday November 10, 2011 @05:57PM (#38017006)

    American's freedom is gone, their rights are gone, and they can't change it back through the 'legal' system or the 'democratic' system because both systems are now much too corrupt. Give up, it's over, there is nothing you can do anymore. The USA simply had inadequate separation of powers: the government makes the law, then it also chooses the judges who are tasked with upholding the law. The central government also has way too much control over the police and other authorities - the government keeps giving the authorities more power and authority because it knows the authorities work for itself.
    And it gets even more blurry: homeland security can introduce secret evidence in trials. That means if you are accused of something, and they introduce secret evidence, you don't get to see that evidence and neither does your lawyer - you can't attack this evidence, and there's no certainty the evidence is real and not a fabrication to begin with. It's an easy way to put people in jail for crimes they did not commit, that power is in the hands of the authorities, and not even judges can choose to reject secret evidence!

    Where are the USA now?
    Corporations and lobby groups rig elections by helping their chosen candidate's campaign. They even control the media and can censor candidates who would rather respect the interest of you, the people. And if a politician who cares about the people did win the elections, corporations have enough to buy him off. People who absolutely can't be bribed are 1 in a billion. That's 7 people on Earth at most.
    Authorities have too much authority. Look at the TSA putting check points on highways! (In case the "Cancer machine or groping, your choice!" policy in airports was not enough to bother you).
    Police abuse their power and get away with it. They're covered.
    Government violates people's rights and gets away with it. Groping, exposing people to radiation, locking people up for years without ever giving them a trial, torture, secret evidence in court, wiretapping, unreasonable intrusive investigation of people are only suspects of something in a paranoid man's mind, etc.

    What can you do?
    Nothing. Your government now owns you and your family. Stop complaining and fighting it, because you can't win anymore. Voting won't work. Lawsuits won't work. Play along, it's best for everyone including yourself. Sorry, but time for change was 20 years ago. You failed to see the danger coming because you didn't care enough, and now you pay the price. Stop resisting, it's over.
    I don't mean to sound cynical. I feel terrible for the American people, I don't wish anybody to be denied freedom and human rights, but that's the way it is now and nothing can be done anymore. I sincerely think that Americans would be better off going with the flow at this point.

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