Wikileaks site restored by court ruling
March 5th, 2008Posted by Laura Oliver in Citizen journalism
Wikileaks – the whistle-blowing website forced offline two weeks ago – has been restored by a US federal court judge, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reports.
Overuling the closure, Judge Jeffrey White said he was concerned about issues of freedom of speech and the ‘effectiveness of disabling the wikileaks.org domain name’.
Similar posts:
- Wired: The secrets behind Wikileaks.org and its plans to save journalism
- Computer World: WikiLeaks plans to make leaking easier with new upload system
- Index on Censorship launches new website
- IFJ: 39 journalists and media workers forced to leave Iranian news agency
- ReadWriteWeb: Google may hand over Caribbean journalists’ IP addresses