Tomorrow, DreamHost will square up to US DoJ to avoid handing over 1.3m IP addresses of anti-Trump site visitors
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/08/17/trumps_protestor_warrant_unconstitutional_dreamhost_to_argue_friday/
Efforts by US prosecutors to identify up to 1.3 million people who accessed an anti-Trump protest website is unconstitutional, a court will hear on Friday.
Lawyers for DreamHost, which hosts disruptj20.org, will argue at 9.30am in a Washington DC courtroom that the demand for visitor records from the website breaks both the First and Fourth Amendments on free speech and unreasonable search.
Tomorrow, DreamHost will square up to US DoJ to avoid handing over 1.3m IP addresses of anti-Trump site visitors
Aug 18, 2017, 12:11am UTC
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/08/17/trumps_protestor_warrant_unconstitutional_dreamhost_to_argue_friday/
>Efforts by US prosecutors to identify up to 1.3 million people who accessed an anti-Trump protest website is unconstitutional, a court will hear on Friday.
>Lawyers for DreamHost, which hosts disruptj20.org, will argue at 9.30am in a Washington DC courtroom that the demand for visitor records from the website breaks both the First and Fourth Amendments on free speech and unreasonable search.