New Twitter Policy Lets Users See Tweets Pulled Down For Copyright

New Twitter Policy Lets Users See Tweets Pulled Down For Copyright
A man looks at a computer monitor showing the and old (L) and new (R) Twitter logos, June 6, 2012 in Washington DC. Twitter unveiled the new 'Twitterbird' on June 6, 2012 as the new trademark symbol for the fast-growing company. AFP PHOTO / Douglas E. CURRAN (Photo credit should read DOUGLAS E. CURRAN/AFP/GettyImages)
A man looks at a computer monitor showing the and old (L) and new (R) Twitter logos, June 6, 2012 in Washington DC. Twitter unveiled the new 'Twitterbird' on June 6, 2012 as the new trademark symbol for the fast-growing company. AFP PHOTO / Douglas E. CURRAN (Photo credit should read DOUGLAS E. CURRAN/AFP/GettyImages)

Twitter has changed the way it responds to DMCA copyright notices. Rather than removing tweets, it is "withdrawing" them instead. This helps show when and why tweets go missing, and also brings new transparency to the DMCA process.

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