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By: Greg Knieriemen

“In this case, we don’t know yet if the copyright complaint against Mikko is legitimate or not (I don’t know Mikko; I discovered the missing tweet by googling the text of the Twitter notice). For the...

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By: Jim H.

How in the hell can a 140 character text message infringe a copyright in any meaningful way?

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By: jaapsoft2

Misuse of copyright is the main reason why copyright laws will be changed in the near future. It never is a good idea to make a complaint the reason to withdraw a tweet. The same kind of misuse is in...

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By: Remy Bergsma

Just an FYI: Mikko is a very well known security dude over at F-Secure. Short bio here: http://mikko.hypponen.com/bio.htm

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By: Chris Taylor

Because it links to copyrighted material, I would assume.

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By: Chris Taylor

As Jim H. said, I’m not sure how a 140-character message can violate copyright beyond perhaps the link being to copyrighted material. If that’s the case, it would seem more sensible to go after the...

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By: Wunderbarb

It can be used to link to torrents for example. In 2010, BitTorrent released a tool called TorrentTweet that facilitated it...

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