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Ed Webb

Court Rules Criminal Defendant's Twitter Records, Including Tweets, Subject to Producti... - 0 views

  • While the U.S. Constitution clearly did not take into consideration any tweets by our founding fathers, it is probably safe to assume that Samuel Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson would have loved to tweet their opinions as much as they loved to write for the newspapers of their day (sometimes under anonymous pseudonyms similar to today’s twitter user names).  Those men, and countless soldiers in service to this nation, have risked their lives for our right to tweet or to post an article on Facebook; but that is not the same as arguing that those public tweets are protected.  The Constitution gives you the right to post, but as numerous people have learned, there are still consequences for your public posts.  What you give to the public belongs to the public.  What you keep to yourself belongs only to you.
Ed Webb

Twitter keeps it simple with new terms of service by AP: Yahoo! Tech - 0 views

  • Twitter wanted to leave no doubt that the short messages that people post on their profiles will always be their own
  • Twitter wanted to leave no doubt that the short messages that people post on their profiles will always be their own
  • Twitter wanted to leave no doubt that the short messages that people post on their profiles will always be their own
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  • Twitter wanted to leave no doubt that the short messages that people post on their profiles will always be their own
  • Twitter wanted to leave no doubt that the short messages that people post on their profiles will always be their own
  • Twitter wanted to leave no doubt that the short messages that people post on their profiles will always be their own
  • Twitter wanted to leave no doubt that the short messages that people post on their profiles will always be their own
  • Twitter wanted to leave no doubt that the short messages that people post on their profiles will always be their own
  • Twitter wanted to leave no doubt that the short messages that people post on their profiles will always be their own
  • Twitter wanted to leave no doubt that the short messages that people post on their profiles will always be their own
  • Twitter wanted to leave no doubt that the short messages that people post on their profiles will always be their own
  • Twitter wanted to leave no doubt that the short messages that people post on their profiles will always be their own
  • Twitter wanted to leave no doubt that the short messages that people post on their profiles will always be their own
  • Twitter wanted to leave no doubt that the short messages that people post on their profiles will always be their own
  • Twitter wanted to leave no doubt that the short messages that people post on their profiles will always be their own
  • Twitter wanted to leave no doubt that the short messages that people post on their profiles will always be their own,
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