@AT1ST @malwaretech There is no way to *resistance* in many countries. You can complain on merit. Or go to jail for *resistance*. Such resistance to a valid warrant is called "Obstruction of Justice" and penalties vary by country from 3 to 8 years. Then yet again now in simple words: why do you feel entitled to the costly legal representation from the service provider who never advertised "anonymity services"? On what basis? Why mines and over ten thousand other people $80 this year payments should be spent to cover for someone posting explosive threats to the FB. Should Uber "resist" a warrant seeking robber taping Uber services to get the loot from the crime scene?