[–] LionElTrump 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Kind of dumb title is this?
"Before it was more or less a dragnet and a witch hunt and now it's just a witch hunt," Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) attorney Mark Rumold, whose digital rights organization has been supporting DreamHost in its fight, told Gizmodo. "It's substantially narrower but they're still after a substantial amount of content."
[–] derram ago
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'"The government has no interest in records relating to the 1.3 million IP addresses," the brief stated. ', "That's around 1.3 million IP addresses in total, and DreamHost's lawyers said the request was too broad.", "The website-hosting service DreamHost has welcomed the Department of Justice's decision to narrow its demand for information about visitors to an anti-Donald Trump website.", "The site in question, DisruptJ20.org, was used to coordinate Washington, D.C. protests on January 20, the day of Trump's inauguration."
'That's all we asked them to do in the first place, honestly," DreamHost wrote in a blog post. '
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