avid Miranda's lawyer announces injunction outside court - video
David Miranda's lawyer, Gwendolen Morgan, announces that her client has been granted a limited injunction at the high court which prevents police 'inspecting, copying or sharing' data seized from him at Heathrow airport. Examination for national security purposes, however, is allowed
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• Court restricts authorities 'inspecting, copying or sharing' data
• Met launches criminal inquiry after analysing data
theguardian.com, Thursday 22 August 2013 11.21 EDT
David Miranda has been granted a limited injunction at the high court to stop the government and police "inspecting, copying or sharing" data seized from him during his detention at Heathrow airport – but examination by the police for national security purposes is allowed.
Miranda had taken the government to court to try and get the data returned, but judges ruled that the police would be able to make limited use of what had been taken during his nine-hour detention on Sunday. He is the partner of Glenn Greenwald, the Guardian reporter who has exposed mass digital surveillance by US and UK spy agencies.
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