A federal judge has ruled that Twitter need not identify the person or people who allegedly created parody accounts that criticized Music Group CEO Uli Behringer, attorney Venkat Balasubramani reports on the Technology & Marketing Law Blog. One of the accounts, @fakeuli, says the company designs products to break within months and encourages “domestic violence and misogyny,” Balasubramani says. The judge said that the latter statement was more “joking and ironic” than literal, when read in context.