Taylor Swift launches legal broadside at a college student who tracks private jets via public data ( www.seattletimes.com )

In late December, Swift’s camp hit Jack Sweeney, a junior studying information technology at the University of Central Florida, with a cease-and-desist letter that blamed his automated tracking of her private jet for tipping off stalkers as to her location. In the letter, attorneys from the law firm Venable accused Sweeney of effectively providing “individuals intent on harming her, or with nefarious or violent intentions, a roadmap to carry out their plans.”

Sweeney provided the link to that letter in an email to the Associated Press. In that message, he emphasized that while he has never intended to cause harm, he also believes strongly in the importance of transparency and public information.

“One should reasonably expect that their jet will be tracked, whether or not I’m the one doing it, as it is public information after all,” he wrote.

A spokesperson for Swift echoed the legal complaint, saying that “the timing of stalkers” suggests a connection to Sweeney’s flight-tracking sites. The spokesperson did not respond to questions seeking elaboration of that charge, such as whether stalkers have been seen waiting for Swift at the airport when her plane arrived or, alternatively, if there is evidence that stalkers have somehow inferred Swift’s subsequent location from the arrival time of her flight.

The legal letter likewise accuses Sweeney of “disregarding the personal safety of others”; “willful and repeated harassment of our client”; and “intentional, offensive, and outrageous conduct and consistent violations of our client’s privacy.”

Such statements are difficult to square with the fact that Sweeney’s automated tracking accounts merely repackage public data provided by the Federal Aviation Administration, a government agency. That fact did not dissuade the Venable attorneys, who demanded that Sweeney “immediately stop providing information about our client’s location to the public.”

MrFunnyMoustache ,

Very stupid of her to bring attention to this, because I didn't even know she had a private jet, now more people are aware of Sweeney's website.

BreakDecks ,

She uses her private jets (plural) a lot. Like, hundreds of lifetimes of carbon emissions a lot. There's more than one reason she doesn't want people looking.

Everythingispenguins ,

Shhh you are saying the quiet part out loud.

SpiceDealer ,
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The stalker argument is absolute bullshit. A stalker would most likely not use the flight path of Swift's private jet as a means of stalking her; it would be too cumbersome. Additionally, this is not "willful and repeated harassment" of Swift since Mr. Sweeny, as stated in the title and the article, obtained the information from public date provided by FAA. The intent of Mr. Sweeny's tracking project was not to expose Swift to nefarious individuals but to expose the environmental impact of her private jet. The rich and famous are public figures and, as such, are open to criticism from the public. This is merely a flex (and a futile one at that) by someone with the resources to silence critics.

Empricorn ,

Hey, Ms Swift...? I love some of your music and political opinions. But can you please go fuck yourself? Public = public. You have more privileges than most working people will ever earn in a lifetime, combined. And the climate emergency WE are all experiencing is irreversible...

Xanis ,

I didn't see it mentioned in the article so I'll just say it here:

Careful about assuming TW even knows about them. People with broad teams, and especially lawyers on hand, also sometimes find themselves with those teams acting on their own to the letter of their contract. You see it at times with legal teams of larger organizations. Not saying that's the case here, just wanted to remind everyone to not take things at face value nowadays as it's very easy to do.

PiJiNWiNg ,

Excuse my ignorance, but if her legal team decided to sue him into the ground, there's virtually nothing he could do about it, right? There's no recourse to protect "the little guy" from being legally bullied? Would his best bet be to find someone willing to work pro bono with potential to countersue for damages?

FonsNihilo ,

I'm not entirely sure myself, but seeing how Elon tried to take him down before and it didn't work out for Elon.

If the madlad can take on Elon and still be tracking his jet, and others I highly doubt he isn't concerned about Taylor Swift's legal team.

Also I'm pretty sure he can ignore everything the swift legal team throws at him until he is summoned to court, but even then, he can represent himself in court, or there is probably a up and coming lawyer who would love to take on this case free of charge for publicity.

Deway ,

To be fair, Elon did buy Twitter to ban him from the service.

derphurr ,

Yes civil suits, if her pockets are deep enough she can sue and appeal and bury anyone and any lawyers that might defend him. She does run the risk for nonsense lawsuits that the defendant's lawyers can collect all attorney fees at the end of it, so a rich pest suing people might lose millions in their own lawyers fees plus pay for defendants attorneys.

But a small person puts a lot at risk and there is no reward (just not owing anything). So you might settle just to cut losses and remove whatever from Internet. If you are rich, you might settle and pay someone falsely accusing you just to limit losses to lawyers and also get case sealed and an NDA as part of settlement.

werefreeatlast ,

Is this Jack Sweeney's tracker?

https://jackstech.net/planes

Which one is Taylor Swift's plane? Is it "Cosmic Girl?"

He has a much better site right here. It's awesome!!!
https://globe.theairtraffic.com/

I'm literally here watching the planes on the map and listening to the noises as they pass by. What's wrong with this at all? It's like just tracking cars and the guy is doing nothing more than just relaying data.

werefreeatlast ,

A quick googling....Taylor Swift owns two multi-million dollar private jets: A Dassault Falcon 7x, registered N621MM under Island Jet Inc. And a Dassault Falcon 900, registered N898TS under SATA LLFC.

alienanimals ,

It sounds tough being a billionaire. She should give it all up.

dangblingus ,

Publicly available information from the FAA. Simple as.

BobGnarley ,

Well here's a wild idea, why not ride on a normal god damn plane like 90% of every other person who flies. Boom, can't be traced by some kid then AND its better by a wide range for the environment. Nothing to see here but rich people problems lol

SendMePhotos ,

You ever heard of the curse of being famous? Imagine everyone took a love potion and everyone knows your face. Everyone around you is staring at you and attempts to speak to you, touch you, they might even actually worship the ground you walk on. Not only those that love them are around, but those that want to do harm. Cut her hair and sell it, harm her to boast about it. Who knows?

That's a fucking hell I'd not want to live. That is why they don't fly normal. There's a reason that high profile celebrities don't fly with the rest. It's not necessarily a status thing, but a safety thing. There's a reason the president has secret service and a private jet.

nixcamic ,

The president of my very violent country flies economy on public flights. I think she could have a few bodyguards in first class with her and be fine.

captain_aggravated ,
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The president of my very violent country flies on two 747s.

tocopherol ,
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She could ride in an anonymous tour bus, harder to track, she could even have a security convoy, and still save money and emissions. Billionaires are murdering us all, I have no sympathy for her or anyone with her wealth if they take private jets on trips that would take two hours to drive.

MIDItheKID ,

You don't have to own a plane to charter a private flight. She could just take private planes and not have to deal with crowds of people. Then you wouldn't be able to track her plane, because she would be taking different planes. This is how most famous people deal with the issue.

SendMePhotos ,

You right. Makes more sense that way imo

stoly ,

Sorry, but this isn't a reasonable take. Someone like Taylor Swift cannot go into the public without it being a huge security risk. This isn't a TS thing, this is a "being the most famous person ever right this moment" thing.

ReiRose ,

She could just rent a different jet each time. Would still pollute, wouldn't stress out a college kid, would be more difficult for stalkers to track, wouldn't have drawn as much attention.

tuxtey ,

I don't think she is being a dick, as privacy is definitely important. But the tracking info is public knowledge, so you can't really stop people from tracking you. Your private jet flies in public airspace, and that's that.

BobGnarley ,

"Waaahhhh people are tracking me in my private jet" she is 100% being a dick. Fly in a regular ass plane like normal people do and problem solved

jjjalljs ,

Yeeeeah... I understand her not wanting it to be easier for stalkers to track her, but also private jets are a luxury that's very bad for the environment, and the information is public anyway. Swift shouldn't win this one.

cmoney ,

Didn't Elon try something similar and lost in court? In case anyone is interested silicon jets tracks billionaires jets.

Edit: I confused silicone and silicon.

hips_and_nips ,

silicone

It’s silicon. Silicon is a naturally occurring chemical element, whereas silicone is a synthetic substance.

Silicon is for computer chips, silicone is for boobies.

bamboo ,

Silicone is also really nice for cooking utensils!

TheDarksteel94 ,

Lol, I love that article. The author clearly also thinks that Taylor and her goons are full of shit on this one. Like, it's public information provided by the FAA. Will they sue the FAA then?

cozy_agent ,

Interesting how as soon as someone becomes a billionaire they become a dickhead, at least publicly.

eek2121 ,

This doesn’t seem like a dickheaded move to me. First, it was a C&D letter, which has no legal status, and second, the stalker thing is a legitimate concern, especially since the MAGA camp is all riled up about her.

aeronmelon ,

Another point goes to the Streisand Effect.

Rapidcreek ,

Considering the amount of MAGA creeps around, I'd reserve judgement on that. She must get 10 credible death threats a day.

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