The Fall of WikiLeaks: Cablegate2, Assange and Icarus
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, September 2 2011
I'm theoretically on vacation right now and scarcely in a position to do a deep dive into all the news and commentary, but here's one quick comment about WikiLeaks's decision to release the complete and unredacted ... Read More
Is Hacktivism Civil Disobedience, Or Just Trolling?
BY Nick Judd | Monday, December 20 2010
Hoping to sway, or at least shake, die-hard supporters of Julian Assange and Wikileaks, Jaron Lanier has also put the Twitterverse all abuzz with his article in The Atlantic on "The Hazards of Nerd Supremacy." Lanier's ... Read More
U.S. Poli-Tech Community Divided on Wikileaks Controversy
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, December 14 2010
Here at PdF, we're obviously paying close attention to the unfolding Wikileaks drama. But what about America's political-technology professionals, the people who, as Nancy put it in her earlier post today on DDOS, "at ... Read More
The Web's Social Contract: Does It Exist? Are Wikileaks Takedowns Breaking It?
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, December 9 2010
(Consider this a rough, unformed thought. But given the rapidity with which Wikileaks news is following these days, it seems to make sense to move quickly in getting this down on pixels.) Read More
Wikileaks, Cablegate and the Transparent World We Now Live In
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, December 1 2010
Five quick comments about Wikileaks and Cablegate: Read More