Showing posts with label free expression. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free expression. Show all posts
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Court Gives Domain Back to Wikileaks
In the post below, The Author complained about the increasing exercise of government and corporate control over the Internet. Again, a bad thing. Well, in a moment of clarity the judge in the Wikileaks case that I cited in the last paragraph has reversed his decision and given the anonymous whistleblower's site back its domain name. Sweet. A good thing. And such quick turnaround. Very impressive. Read about it here.
Labels:
censorship,
free expression,
net neutrality,
Wikileaks
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