Twitter renews privacy fight in Occupy Wall Street case

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Twitter today renewed its privacy defense of a user accused of disorderly conduct during an Occupy Wall Street protest last October, telling a New York appeals court that police failed to comply with the U.S. Constitution’s safeguards when trying to access his account.

A lower court’s ruling in June that user “tweets are unprotected by the federal and New York constitutions is still erroneous,” Twitter said in a brief filed this morning.

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