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by TillE
3727 days ago
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There is no "court order". That's the whole point of a warrant canary. A fact is asserted when there is absolutely nothing preventing you from asserting that fact. Do you want to restrict everyone's speech just in case, or force them to lie? Those are the choices. |
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It only forces them to lie if they deliberately take means to force themselves into a lie. "I have not received any warrants that I'm legally allowed to discuss with you."