FBI Served Secret Subpoenas to a Video Game Developer, Antivirus Maker, and More

Steven Schear schear.steve at gmail.com
Sun Sep 22 20:10:48 PDT 2019


I can't imagine why any user would expect anything else from your standard
SV or public company. Only ideologically CPunk services are likely to
structure so as to have practical means to tell governments, "Sorry but we
are unable to comply, not only with your secret order but to prevent its
public disclosure."

On Sun, Sep 22, 2019, 7:03 PM Zenaan Harkness <zen at freedbms.net> wrote:

> On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 12:57:42AM +0000, jim bell wrote:
> > https://www.newsbreakapp.com/n/0MtxXGmy?s=a3&pd=02h1yVjC
> >
> > FBI Served Secret Subpoenas to a Video Game Developer, Antivirus Maker,
> and More
> >
> > Gizmodo
> >
> >
> > The names of more than 120 companies secretly served FBI subpoenas
> > for their customers’ personal data were revealed on Friday,
> > including a slew of U.S. banks, cellphone providers, and a leading
> > antivirus software maker.
> >
> > Shared from News Break
>
>
> So the anarchist says "hmm, opportunity, make everything pre-pay, and
> collect no data", and GOV MIL FED CORP says "statute law says illegal
> to not collect that data, you will be imprisoned" and the "gibs me
> free shit 'cause I'm an anarchist socialist redistribution promoting
> fascist" types (unfortunately the majority it appears) nod their arm
> chair general heads sagely saying "well, yes, the government must be
> allowed to violate every right because that's demoncratic".
>
> What a world...
>
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