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Old 12-13-2011, 05:00 PM   #45 (permalink)
Brutha
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Care to give an example of a document that has copyright that Wikileaks is hosting?
The documents from the Islandic banks would be one example. Most of what Wikileaks released pre-2010 are subject to copyright. All documents that aren't created by the US government are subject to copyrighted.
In the pre-2010 days Wikileaks also lost access to their domain for a few days because of a court injunction that was about reveal intellectual projerty of a bank.
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Google’s, Yahoo’, Microsoft’s, and IP(Internet Provider) companies resistance to this bill basically boils down to it will cost us money. We don’t want to have to go through the motions of having to blocking an IP address because it doesn’t make us any money.
In that case they would push for a way to charge a fee for blocking IP addresses.
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