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What I wonder is this: if taking video footage of federal agents equals disclosure of personal information, then taking video footage of anyone equals personal information too. So is then every camera infringing on someone's 4A? Flock anyone?

If there is no double-edged knife here then something is messed up.

Filming agents in public isn’t doxing. The memo targets organized doxing, but it creates a posture where footage can get treated as part of a doxing pipeline once it’s used to identify or target agents at home, even if someone else does the doxing.

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