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Icelandic Court Rules: Wikileaks Will Get Contributed Credit Card Money

New submitter mordur writes "An Icelandic District Court has ordered the payment processing company Valitor to immediately reopen the merchant account (Icelandic original) of DataCell and start processing credit card payments for the Wikileaks organization. Noncompliance on behalf of Valitor will result in daily fines of ISK 800.000 (approx. USD 60.000). Under pressure from the USA based international credit card companies, Valitor stopped all service to DataCell, and thus to Wikileaks, just hours after having started processing payment in July 2011. The court found that Valitor had failed to prove that the processing of payments for Wikileaks was contrary to the business policies of the international credit card companies, nor had the company proved that DataCell was in breach of the service agreement between the companies by serving Wikileaks."

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  1. Re:Good decision by Icelandic court by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Yeah the bank thing was hilarious.

    "We demand the government reimburse us for the money held in failed Icelandic banks!"

    "Why? the debt was not backed by the full faith and credence of the government; that's why the interest rates were so high"

    "HERP DERP I DON'T CARE GIVE ME ALL YOUR MONEY!"

  2. Re:Good decision by Icelandic court by ceoyoyo · · Score: 5, Informative

    A bunch of banks that happened to be in Iceland, but not backed by the government, made some promises they couldn't keep. A lot of people, mostly in the UK, fell for those promises, and when everything went belly up they demanded that the Icelanders make good on them, which would have essentially bankrupted the country. The Icelanders felt that wasn't fair, and had the wherewithal to tell the banks, the investors, and the countries that were backing them, to go to hell.