Domain: wikileaks.be
Stories and comments across the archive that link to wikileaks.be.
Comments · 12
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Re:No way to tell?
Ok here's the full list of Wikileaks domains:
* http://www.wikileaks.org/
* https://secure.wikileaks.org/
* https://wikileaks.cx/
* http://wikileaks.org.uk/
* http://www.cauce.us/wiki/Wikileaks
* https://secure.wikileaks.be/
* https://secure.freedomsbell.org/ â" alternative name to bypass the Great Firewall of China
* https://secure.libertypen.org/ â" alternative name to bypass the Great Firewall of China
* https://secure.ljsf.org/ â" alternative name to bypass the Great Firewall of China
* https://secure.sunshinepress.org/ â" alternative name to bypass the Great Firewall of China -
Re:Seems to me its a matter of establishing a ....
The registrar was targeted by the court because California court (or any other court in the US for that matter) has no jurisdiction over the co-lo ISP or the publishers of the actual content, since they are overseas.
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Re:Go BJ Baer!
Not which URL, but which jurisdiction(s) the C&D would pertain to.
Per this link from TFA, BJB gave a partial answer ("The jurisdictions at issue include California, the UK and Switzerland") followed by some allusions to US federal copyright law (including the DMCA).
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Some Wikileaks domains still up
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How to get to the site
I don't know if this in the above posts...there are too many to check every one. But here are three ways to reach wikilinks: 1) The IP:' http://88.80.13.160/wiki/Wikileaks 2) The Belgium Site: http://www.wikileaks.be/wiki/Wikileaks 3) I forget this domain's country: http://wikileaks.cx/wiki/Wikileaks And all are in english. Blog this overreaching of a judge's power, and post these links on your blogs! (Just maybe not on U. S. servers...). : )
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More alternative links. Excerpts from the story.
More alternative links, besides www.wikileaks.be:
www.wikileaks.ws
www.wikileaks.cx
WikiLeaks information about the story at the Sunshine Press copy of WikiLeaks: Cayman Tax Avoidance.
The way WikiLeaks recommends to find stories about the censorship: Google News.
Excellent article: Wikileaks' Leaked Documents Blocked But Unbowed. I got all the above information from that article.
Quotes from the Cryptome.org story mentioned in the parent comment:
"The website WikiLeaks.org has been taken off line in many parts of the world. "
"Several factors have taken the site off line including DDoS attacks, which was followed by a fire which took out the main servers hosting the site in Sweden..."
Wikileaks previously published hundreds of documents obtained from a whistleblower of the Swiss Bank, "purportedly showing offshore tax evasion and money laundering by extremely wealthy and in some cases, politically sensitive, clients from the US, Europe, China and Peru." -
Grim futureKazakhstan....rather than block sites, it slows them down, frustrating the users of political content into looking elsewhere. A practical example of why we need net neutrality and what happens without it. The court order that muzzled Wikileaks.org (covered here) was prompted not by the government but by a bank registered in the Cayman Islands. That just adds insult to injury. As if the local corporations weren't enough, other companies can mess with your freedom of speech. I also like how they quote it's still available from the link http://88.80.13.160/ or the other http://www.wikileaks.be/
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Alternate Access to Wikileaks
WikiLeaks is available at it's IP address: http://88.80.13.160/ also a mirror site: http://wikileaks.be/ For the docs at the centre of the controversy, you can get them at http://cryptome.org/wikileaks-bjb.htm
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Re:But why?
So, nothing about their stalking and harassment of Rudolf Elmer and his 6-year-old daughter could possibly be massively embarrassing to such a fine institution?
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Re:WikiLeaks.org at IP#: 88.80.13.160
Or just use an alternative DNS record: still works.
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WikiLeaks.be Address
WikiLeaks is also available at WikiLeaks.be, which Belgian DNS is not under the Califoria court's jurisdiction.