German Wikileaks Suspension Not Related To Police Raid
An anonymous reader writes "Contrary to what we discussed four days ago, Germany's registration authority, DeNIC, did not suspend access to wikileaks.de. After some investigation, Heise found out that the ISP ended the contract (in German, Babelfish translation) with Theodor Reppe back in December 2008, with the mandatory three-month notice giving him enough time to move wikileaks.de elsewhere — which he did not do. At the end of March, the domain wikileaks.de was released back to DeNIC."
This is it, at its finest.
How we know is more important than what we know.
Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. seems appropriate here.
Warum nicht?
Tschüß,
"What in the name of Fats Waller is that?"
"A four-foot prune."
On November 5th and December 8th, Wikileaks leaked some BND information. On Devember 8th, the ISP ended the contract. Coincidence? I think not.
Wikileaks has published a new press release about the alleged censorship. After I read the details I fully understand why the contract had been terminated.
In December Reppe tried to transfer bnd.de - the domain of the federal intelligence agency Bundesnachrichtendienst - to his account. To do that he had to assure that he was the rightful owner of bnd.de. The provider stopped the transition and terminated the contract with Reppe with 3 months notice.