Lawyers target Twitter again over super-injunction leaks

Twitter users could be in hot water if the lawyers get their way
Twitter users could be in hot water if the lawyers get their way

Lawyers acting for Ryan Giggs have started new court proceedings to force Twitter to hand over further personal details of those who tweeted Giggs' name in reference to super-injunctions.

Although the lawyers' first attempts to get hold of user info failed, the micro-blogging site has since been ordered to hand some user details over to the South Tyneside Council in a separate case, which went through the California courts.

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