• Footballer sparks Twitter storm
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I like how pretty much everyone on Twitter now knows it's Ryan Giggs, but because of the injunction they can't report it.
soccer, not handegg
<snip> Didn't read properly.
[QUOTE=SteveUK;29963532]I like how pretty much everyone on Twitter now knows it's Ryan Giggs, but because of the injunction they can't report it.[/QUOTE] By posting that you may have broken the super injunction, run.
[quote]He has now obtained a High Court order asking Twitter to reveal details of users who had revealed his identity.[/quote] And what if you just change your details? "Yeah I want to sue a Mr Super Faggot for putting my name on twitter"
[QUOTE=markg06;29966151]And what if you just change your details? "Yeah I want to sue a Mr Super Faggot for putting my name on twitter"[/QUOTE] They want the IP of the person who posted it not their name .They will in then turn get the details from the ISP in a court. (Also its a bit more than putting a name on twitter) I can't see this working, the US government tried this over information about people tweeting things related to Wikileaks and failed.
John Madden!
[QUOTE=Rolond Returns;29963857]soccer, not handegg[/QUOTE] North American-ers don't call american football players footballers, so It's quite obvious.
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