I'm still struggling to comprehend why The Guardian didn't at least tell the Gov to come back with a court order to destroy the disks?
@kennyhemphill 2. Even if the practical consequences are zero, it sets an alarming precedent that a newspaper would be willing to bow meekly
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@bazzacollins …but could also be seen as a ‘fuck you’ given it pointed out it would make no practical difference to reporting story. -
@kennyhemphill Perhaps. Best reason I can think of is that the data may have revealed identities of people who helped Snowden... -
@bazzacollins That’s what I thought; hence determination not to hand over.
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@bazzacollins 1. Doesn’t matter who owns the data, always a risk that judge might rule in govt’s favour. 2. Possibly…Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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