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Monday, February 20, 2012

Click Here! Twitter under fire over Brazilian traffic-stop tweeters Click Here!


Brazilian authorities are suing Twitter over accounts that publicize the locations of police roadblocks and speed traps to help motorists evade citations. The move could serve as an early test of Twitter's pledge to censor tweets on a country-by-country basis in order to comply with local laws. The Brazilian government is threatening to impose fines of $290,000 for each day that Twitter hosts messages by traffic-stop whistle-blowers. Read »

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