Jeffrey S. White, a United States district judge, seems really to love wikileaks. His way of understanding the US kind of freedom of speech outlined in his “Second Restraining Order against Wikileaks” reads like this:
all of the Wikileaks Defendants’ DNS host service providers, ISP’s, domain registrars, website site developers, website operators, website host service providers, and administrative and technical domain contacts, and anyone else responsible or with access to modify the website
Almost a year ago some humans announced that they’ve got tons of secret documents they are going to put in a public uncensorable wiki named Wikileaks. Now Wikileaks is online for already a couple of months. There are not tons of documents online yet, but, as a cat, I agree, what’s inside the Wikileaks wiki doesn’t look that bad. Have a look for yourself into Wikileaks.
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Par·tei·buch n. German: Booklet with personal data and number to prove membership in a party