Archive for June 1st, 2008
Wikileaks’ Julian Assange discusses the ethics of corporate leaking
The UK-based Resist Network interviewed Wikileaks director Julian Assange about the ethics, mission and purpose of Wikileaks and whistleblowing. Check out the videos on YouTube:
The ethical leaking of corporate secrets:
The ethical leaking of government plans:
Secrets will be exposed sooner or later:
Posted: June 1st, 2008 under privacy, wikileaks.
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ACTA: Another misguided attempt to stop music piracy
Remove your coat. Take off your shoes. If your belt, earrings, watch or necklace are made of metal, take them off, too. Get your laptop out of your briefcase. Put all liquids in a small, clear plastic bag. Your skin is a bit too dark, your clothes a bit too shabby. Step over here and [...]
Posted: June 1st, 2008 under acta, wikileaks, wikileaks and the law.
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The higher moral code of Wikileaks and whistleblowing
Check out this fascinating article about Wikileaks from the Toronto Globe and Mail. The article’s writer, Ivor Tossell, discusses Wikileaks in the grand sense — what the site means for governments, dissidents and the Internet, and how the group’s legal invincibility and pro-citizen moral code have allowed it to take full advantage of the Internet [...]
Posted: June 1st, 2008 under human rights, journalism, privacy, wikileaks, wikileaks and the law.
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