U.S. Department of Justice demands 1.3M IP addresses related to Trump 
resistance site


By Morgan Chalfant,  August 14, 2017

http://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/346544-dreamhost-claims-doj-requesting-info-on-visitors-to-anti-trump-website?amp


The Department of Justice has requested information on visitors to a website 
used to organize protests against President Trump, the Los Angeles-based 
Dreamhost said in a blog post published on Monday.

Dreamhost, a web hosting provider, said that it has been working with the 
Department of Justice for several months on the request, which believes goes 
too far under the Constitution.

DreamHost claimed that the complying with the request from the Justice 
Department would amount to handing over roughly 1.3 million visitor IP 
addresses to the government, in addition to contact information, email content 
and photos of thousands of visitors to the website, which was involved in 
organizing protests against Trump on Inauguration Day.

"That information could be used to identify any individuals who used this site 
to exercise and express political speech protected under the Constitution's 
First Amendment," DreamHost wrote in the blog post on Monday. "That should be 
enough to set alarm bells off in anyone's mind."

Ref: https://www.dreamhost.com/blog/we-fight-for-the-users/

When contacted, the Justice Department directed The Hill to the U.S. attorney's 
office in D.C.

The company is currently challenging the request. A hearing on the matter is 
scheduled for Friday in Washington.

"In essence, the Search Warrant not only aims to identify the political 
dissidents of the current administration, but attempts to identify and 
understand what content each of these dissidents viewed on the website," the 
company's general counsel, Chris Ghazarian, said in a legal argument opposing 
the request.

The web provider published a purported search warrant issued by the Superior 
Court of the District of Columbia that asks for records and information related 
to the website and its owner, along with information that could be used to 
identify subscribers of the website.

This includes "names, addresses, telephone numbers and other identifiers, 
e-mail addresses, business information, the length of service (including start 
date), means and source of payment for services (including any credit card or 
bank account number), and information about any domain name registration."

The warrant, dated July 12, says that authorities will seize any information 
constituting violations of D.C. code governing riots that involve individuals 
connected to the protests on Inauguration Day.

More than 200 people were indicted on felony rioting charges in connection with 
the protests in Washington on Jan. 20.
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