By: Hal Roberts / Amazon's Wikileaks Takedown | The Daily Conservative
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I have sent emails to pay pal and amazon notifying them i will boycott their services as they do not support transparency in the use of tax money….I suggest you get your readers to do the same. Nothing...
View ArticleBy: Kate McLaughlin
Hal, you write, “I think we need to figure out how to provide a space as a society for hosting politically sensitive content that is not subject to arbitrary takedown with no process or oversight.” I...
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[...] Amazon wrote: ‘ for example, our terms of service state that “you represent and warrant that you own or otherwise control all of the rights to the content… that use of the content you supply does...
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[...] to stress the complexities of a Website under attack as pointed out by Hal Roberts on his article Amazon´s Wikileak take down and the role of private corporations on it: as a society, we have...
View ArticleBy: Haro sur Wikileaks | ReadWriteWeb France
[...] web, comme l’indique Hal Roberts, du Berkman Center de Harvard, dans son article consacré à l’abandon de Wikileaks par Amazon, et le rôle que peuvent jouer les entreprises privées : Notre société...
View ArticleBy: Maarten
Interesting and thought provoking post, thank you. I have a question about the claim that there is only a handful of hosts who can keep material available while withstanding a DDoS attack. I understand...
View ArticleBy: Jonathan Eyler-Werve
To Kate, you might be interested in the Iceland Modern Media Initiative, which has been praised by folks at wikileaks as a possible solution. IMMI proposes a set of airtight legal protections for data...
View ArticleBy: Eric Karstens – WikiLeaks, the Cloud, and Internet pluralism: A roundup...
[...] but shut down their server and wait for it to pass. Or, as the Berkman Center’s Hal Roberts points out, they can turn to “only a couple dozen organizations … at the core of the Internet who have...
View ArticleBy: pseudo william
theprez98 says: “you cannot sue Amazon for violating your free speech rights, because you have no such rights in their environment, and there is no such prohibition against them doing so.” It’s not as...
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