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Update, Tuesday, February 20 at 11:50 p.m.: Jet-tracking college student Jack Sweeney is committed to shaking off the claims in Taylor Swift’s cease-and-desist letter. On Tuesday, he posted a letter from his legal counsel that denies that there is anything “unlawful” about his history of sharing publicly available information about her flights on Twitter. Sweeney’s lawyer, James Slater, argues that his jet-tracking poses no threat to Swift’s safety, criticizing the “tone of alarm” in her cease-and-desist and describing it as a “groundless effort to intimidate and censor” his client. “We doubt Ms. Swift will pursue meritless legal action, but if she does, we…