Ben Wizner, director of the ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology project, said YouTube went too far.
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When one YouTube viewer said they’d saved his video, Stoll warned that if the viewer took action to “ever jeopardize me, from being with my family,” then the person would meet his or her maker, and that he would be the one to “arrange the meeting,” according to a federal complaint.
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