Feb. 19th, 2008

dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
Whether it was right or wrong to attempt it (WRONG! DEFINITELY WRONG!) a judge in California did it ineffectively:

U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White ordered the domain name of wikileaks.org to be shut down.

http://wikileaks.in, http://wikileaks.be, and a dozen or two other pointers to the same website are still up, of course. And thanks to the Streisand Effect, now you also know that wikileaks is a Wikipedia-derivative for preserving, publishing and commenting on information leaked by whistleblowers.

Did the plaintiff not know what to ask for? Did the judge know how (in)effective disabling a particular domain name would be? Is computer illiteracy rampant?
dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
Whether it was right or wrong to attempt it (WRONG! DEFINITELY WRONG!) a judge in California did it ineffectively:

U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White ordered the domain name of wikileaks.org to be shut down.

http://wikileaks.in, http://wikileaks.be, and a dozen or two other pointers to the same website are still up, of course. And thanks to the Streisand Effect, now you also know that wikileaks is a Wikipedia-derivative for preserving, publishing and commenting on information leaked by whistleblowers.

Did the plaintiff not know what to ask for? Did the judge know how (in)effective disabling a particular domain name would be? Is computer illiteracy rampant?
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