U.S. orders Twitter to hand over WikiLeaks records
U.S. orders Twitter to hand over WikiLeaks records
U.S. orders Twitter to hand over WikiLeaks records
WASHINGTON | Sat Jan 8, 2011 4:57pm EST
(Reuters) - A U.S. court has ordered Twitter to hand over details of the accounts of WikiLeaks and several supporters as part of a criminal investigation into the release of hundreds of thousands of confidential documents.
The December 14 subpoena obtained by the Department of Justice and published by online magazine Salon.com on Friday said the records sought from the microblogging website were "relevant to an ongoing criminal investigation."
It ordered Twitter to provide account information on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Bradley Manning, the U.S. Army intelligence analyst suspected of leaking Pentagon documents
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE70716420110108
WASHINGTON | Sat Jan 8, 2011 4:57pm EST
(Reuters) - A U.S. court has ordered Twitter to hand over details of the accounts of WikiLeaks and several supporters as part of a criminal investigation into the release of hundreds of thousands of confidential documents.
The December 14 subpoena obtained by the Department of Justice and published by online magazine Salon.com on Friday said the records sought from the microblogging website were "relevant to an ongoing criminal investigation."
It ordered Twitter to provide account information on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Bradley Manning, the U.S. Army intelligence analyst suspected of leaking Pentagon documents
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE70716420110108
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