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Eugene

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Fri Aug 18, 2017, 10:18 AM Aug 2017

NYT Editorial Board: The Justice Department Goes Fishing in DreamHost Case

Source: New York Times

The Justice Department Goes Fishing in DreamHost Case

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD AUG. 18, 2017

Do you use the internet? Are you interested in politics? Do you value your privacy? If you answered yes, you should be alarmed by the shockingly broad search warrant sought by the Justice Department, and approved by a judge in Washington, D.C., last month, targeting DreamHost, an internet hosting company based in Los Angeles.

As DreamHost explained in a blog post on Monday, it hosts disruptj20.org, a website that helped organize anti-Trump protests on Inauguration Day, and posted pictures of those protests in the days after. There were large-scale protests across Washington on Jan. 20, most of which involved peaceful marches or sit-ins. But some people turned to violence, breaking store windows, setting fires, throwing rocks at police officers and, in one case, assaulting Richard Spencer, the white nationalist, during a television interview. More than 200 people have been charged with felony rioting.

As part of its continuing investigation, the Justice Department demanded that DreamHost turn over “all records or other information” relating to the site, which received more than 1.3 million requests to view its pages in six days after the inauguration. Those records include personal information like I.P. addresses, which identify a specific computer; data about which of the site’s pages a user viewed, and when; and the type of operating software on that person’s computer. Federal prosecutors are also seeking all emails, photos and other content sent to and from the site.

“That information could be used to identify any individuals who used this site to exercise and express political speech protected under the Constitution’s First Amendment,” DreamHost wrote in its blog post.

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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/18/opinion/justice-department-dreamhost-site-trump.html

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NYT Editorial Board: The Justice Department Goes Fishing in DreamHost Case (Original Post) Eugene Aug 2017 OP
Will the DOJ demand similar info from the Daily Stormer? DetlefK Aug 2017 #1
Yes, but only to offer them jobs in Trump's White House. nt procon Aug 2017 #2
+1 dalton99a Aug 2017 #3
Of course not. Those are "fine people." neeksgeek Aug 2017 #4
Blatant overreach. It will not stand. Nitram Aug 2017 #5

DetlefK

(16,423 posts)
1. Will the DOJ demand similar info from the Daily Stormer?
Fri Aug 18, 2017, 10:30 AM
Aug 2017

After all...
- 1 person died
- at least 1 person was ganged up by white supremacists and badly beaten up with clubs
- the cops were absolutely outmatched and incapable of containing the chaos, citing the "better equipment" of the assembled white supremacists as the reason

Nitram

(22,843 posts)
5. Blatant overreach. It will not stand.
Fri Aug 18, 2017, 01:30 PM
Aug 2017

A DreamHost representative was talking about this on NPR last night, and he said they often get Justice Department requests for customer information, and they usually manage to wuittle down the breadth of the request before complying. But this was the broadest request they've ever seen.

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