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  • Turkish court rules tweets are free speech

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    Sean Buckley
    Sean Buckley
    03.28.2014

    Turkey's country-wide Twitter ban has already been temporarily lifted on a national level, but the stay-of-execution wasn't completely universal. One of the three court orders that prompted the original ban forced Twitter to use its Country Withheld Content tool on an account that had reportedly accused Turkey's former prime minister of corruption, effectively blocking it from the view of Turkish users. The social media network complied with the order, but immediately petitioned the court to overturn it, arguing in favor of freedom of expression. Twitter's legal legwork seems to have paid off -- the company is now reporting that the take-down order has been rescinded , and the Country Withheld Content action on the account has been reversed.