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Twitter Jokes: Free Speech On Trial

An anonymous reader writes "On 6 January 2010, Paul Chambers typed a flippant tweet that would turn his life upside-down for the next two and a half years. As the courts repeatedly showed a lack of common sense and an ignorance of technology, for a long time it looked as though the right to free speech in the UK was under very real threat. Now that it's over, we can step back and take a detailed look at how such an insane case even came to trial. This article delves deep into the the Twitter Joke Trial: how it happened, what it means, and the epic struggle to balance civility and civil liberties."

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  1. Free speech? by Pigeon451 · · Score: 0, Troll

    I'm all for free speech, but threatening to blow up an airport is definitely a good way to get in trouble. Guy is a complete idiot.