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Cryptome in Hot Water Again

garg0yle writes to tell us that Cryptome appears to have stepped in it again with a recent leaked document concerning Microsoft's "Global Criminal Compliance Handbook." "Microsoft has demanded that Cryptome take down the guide — on the grounds that it constitutes a 'copyrighted [work] published by Microsoft.' Yesterday, at 5pm, Cryptome editor John Young received a notice from his site’s host, Network Solutions, bearing a stiff ultimatum: citing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), Network Solutions told him that unless he takes the 'copyrighted material' down, they will 'disable [his] website' on Thursday, February 25, 2010. So far, Young refuses to budge." In a gesture of goodwill, Wikileaks has offered to host Cryptome via their twitter feed.

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  1. Confirmed. by headkase · · Score: 3, Funny

    Whatever is in that document, thank you Microsoft for 100% confirming it is what you said. Now, http has heads. You *can* cut them off. Where there is a disconnect between morality and law however is called corruption and that needs to be measured in each case: anyone care to measure here? So, you can cut off all the http heads. What good will that do you? You think Cryptome doesn't have contacts? Doesn't have people who are in the know and know what they are looking for? Microsoft just gave them some free advertising that they have it. Everyone who wants it already does have it by now. And in a shortish while after some corrupt wrangling the http head will come back up and start serving again until the next grand advertisement occurs. But always, occuring in parallel to all this are the things without heads: it will take a great deal more corruption in law to silence those.

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    Shh.
  2. Wikileaks by Arancaytar · · Score: 4, Funny

    In a gesture of goodwill Wikileaks has offered to host Cryptome via their twitter feed.

    That's nice of them, but honestly I'd like it if they started hosting their own site again, too.

  3. Hosting via Twitter by dangitman · · Score: 5, Funny

    Wikileaks has offered to host Cryptome via their twitter feed.

    This Twitter stuff is getting out of control. First it starts as 140 character messages, now they're hosting entire websites with it.

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    ... and then they built the supercollider.
  4. Twitter hosting by Homburg · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wikileaks has offered to host Cryptome via their twitter feed.

    Hosting 140 characters at a time?