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
Well, cats not affected.
The funny order to forget about Swiss Bank Julius Baer branch on Cayman Island leaks reads further:
RESTRAINED and ENJOINED from displaying, posting, publishing, distributing, linking to and/or otherwise providing any information for the access or other dissemination of copies of and/or images of the JB Property (as defined herein below) and any information or data contained therein, including on the websites operated at wikileaks.org, wikileaks.org.au, wikileaks.org.uk, wikileaks.la, wikileaks.cn, wikileaks.in, wikileaks.org.nz (collectively the “Wikileaks Websites”), and any other websites under their ownership, control and/or which they can post or edit any content;
wikileaks.cx, 88.80.13.160 , a torrent from February, 10th and the same archive just as http download seem not to be affected by this order.
Post scriptum 2007-03-01: Wikileaks.org is back. Cayman Islands bank is blasted.
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