In theory, subpoena should ask for less than say, a warrant, right?https://twitter.com/emptywheel/status/783273303821516800 …
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Well, they didn't ask for content of the messages, but yes, this is a whole lot.
is there a limit to metadata in subpoena? Where does it end?
Where providers start challenging the requests publicly, I think. Who knows what, say, Google challenges? @brettmaxkaufman
I mean, we have reason to believe Google DOES challenge some requests, bc they did w/215. But ... @brettmaxkaufman
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