The UK High Court showed it was in step with the times when it granted an order which allowed service of an injunction via Twitter.
The UK High Court showed it was in step with the times when it granted an order which allowed service of an injunction via Twitter.
Solicitors Griffin Law, who dealt with the matter, dubbed it "Blaney's Blarney Order" after the subject matter a blog called Blaney's Blarney (donalblaney.com).
It requires an unknown Twitter user anonymously posting under the same name, and thus breaching the copyright and intellectual property of the blog's owner, to stop posting and immediately identify themselves.
The firm said that it was the first order ever to be served via Twitter and signalled an end to anonymous breaches of the law on Twitter or any other internet site.
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