Topic: subpoena
Subpoenas are legal orders compelling individuals or organizations to provide information or documents, often related to investigations into censorship and surveillance practices. These demands can threaten privacy and free expression, as they may involve the collection of personal data and communications without consent. The increasing use of subpoenas by government entities and corporations raises significant concerns about the erosion of individual liberties and the potential for abuse in the name of oversight.
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Blake Lively Wants Names and IP Addresses
From hobbyist astrologers to mid-tier YouTubers, anyone who speculated too freely is now being treated like a digital accomplice to…
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US Lawmakers Investigate Biden White House-Affiliated UK Censorship Group’s Plot To “Kill” Elon Musk’s X
Amid allegations of collusion between the Biden administration and Big Tech, CCDH faces scrutiny over alleged plans to undermine Elon…
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Jim Jordan Investigates Stanford Internet Observatory Monitoring Election Speech for 2024
House demands transparency on SIO’s past and future involvement in election-related speech monitoring.
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House Judiciary Chairman Tells CISA To Hand Over Documents Related to Pennsylvania Election Speech Censorship
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Administration has for several years been accused of assisting with online censorship.
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Newsmax Employees Raise Alarm About Being Forced To Hand Over Personal Phone and Cloud Data
Newsmax wants employees to submit a clone of their personal phone data as part of a lawsuit.
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Alphabet Is Slammed For Not Turning Over All Subpoenaed Communications Regarding Censorship Collusion
Google turned over a relatively small number of documents, most of which were highly redacted.
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New Jersey is accused of keeping a database of DNA from babies, to use for solving crimes and more
Babies can’t consent to the privacy intrusion.
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Judge Shuts Down Attempt to Use Copyright Law to Unmask a Billionaire’s Critic
A win for free speech protections.
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Google begins charging law enforcement for access to personal user data
$245 per search warrant.
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Pokémon Company to subpoena Discord and 4Chan over leaked Sword and Shield images
The lawsuit claims that the leaked images caused “irreparable injury” to The Pokémon Company International.
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35% surge in warrant requests of Alexa recordings and other Amazon data
As Amazon collects more data, government requests also increase.












