| Katherine Noyes 05/28/14 6:46 AM PT | |
| | Iran's conflicted relationship with technology led to a court calling on Mark Zuckerberg -- or a representative -- to appear to answer privacy charges, a summons that's likely to be ignored. The government is busy blocking some social networking sites, on the one hand, while officials are busy using them, on the other. Both the president and supreme leader are prolific tweeters, for example. [More...] |
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