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9 days agoHow is that case related to the article? The article is about paywalling law texts, which is quite different from privately owned texts.


How is that case related to the article? The article is about paywalling law texts, which is quite different from privately owned texts.


Could you reveal to me what case you’re talking about?
Maybe he enjoys his job. Or the power it gives him.
This was recently kinda misrepresented in the media, in my opinion.
Yes, notifications can leave traces. But it’s traces on the device itself that can be forensically extracted. Though notifications are pushed through Apple’s/Google’s servers, the contents are encrypted end-to-end.
I wish this was available for iOS.
I trust Signal and like it a lot, but I do wish they’d remove the stupid MobileCoin rubbish.


Over 3.000. Which is strange, since I count only 8 in my Messages app.
Ah yes, the Pacer case. Though that’s separate from the JSTOR case, which Swartz is most known for.