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Oi USA...! Wiki-Off!

Sunday, 27 February 2011 10:23
In response to Wikileaks twitter supoena..
U.S. officials have issued a subpoena to demand details about WikiLeaks' Twitter account, according to court documents obtained Saturday. WikiLeaks says other American Internet companies may also have been ordered to hand over information about its activities.

The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia ordered San Francisco-based Twitter Inc. to hand over private messages, billing addresses and connection records of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and other alleged associates — including the U.S. Army intelligence analyst suspected of handing classified information to the site and a high-profile Icelandic parliamentarian.

Assange blasted the order, saying it amounted to harassment.

"If the Iranian government was to attempt to coercively obtain this information from journalists and activists of foreign nations, human rights groups around the world would speak out," he said in a statement.

A copy of the court order, dated Dec. 14 and sent to The Associated Press by Icelandic lawmaker Birgitta Jonsdottir, said the information sought was "relevant to an ongoing criminal investigation" and ordered Twitter not to disclose its existence to Assange or any of the others targeted.

But a second document, dated Jan. 5, unsealed the court order. The reason wasn't made explicit but WikiLeaks said it had been unsealed "thanks to legal action by Twitter."

Twitter has declined to comment on the topic, saying only that its policy is to notify its users, where possible, of government requests for information.

Those named in the order include Pfc. Bradley Manning, the U.S. Army private suspected of being the source of some of WikiLeaks' material, as well as Jonsdottir, a one-time WikiLeaks collaborator known for her role in pioneering Iceland's media initiative, which aims to make the North Atlantic island nation a haven for free speech.

The U.S. is also seeking details about Dutch hacker Rop Gonggrijp and U.S. programmer Jacob Appelbaum, both of whom have previously worked with WikiLeaks.

Assange has promised to fight the order, as has Jonsdottir, who said in a Twitter message that she had "no intention to hand my information over willingly." Appelbaum, whose Twitter feed suggested he was traveling in Iceland, said he was apprehensive about returning to the U.S.

"Time to try to enjoy the last of my vacation, I suppose," he tweeted.

Gonggrijp expressed annoyance that court officials had misspelled his last name — and praised Twitter for notifying him and others that the U.S. had subpoenaed his details.

"It appears that Twitter, as a matter of policy, does the right thing in wanting to inform their users when one of these comes in," Gonggrijp said. "Heaven knows how many places have received similar subpoenas and just quietly submitted all they had on me."

WikiLeaks also voiced its suspicion that other organizations, such as Facebook Inc. and Google Inc., had also been served with court orders, and urged them to "unseal any subpoenas they have received."

Google's London office did not immediately return a call and an e-mail seeking comment. Facebook did not immediately return an e-mail seeking comment either.

U.S. officials have been deeply angry with WikiLeaks for months, for first releasing tens of thousands of U.S. classified military documents on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, then more recently posting thousands of classified U.S. diplomatic cables. U.S. officials say posting the military documents put informers' lives at risk, and that posting diplomatic cables has made other countries reluctant to deal with American officials.

WikiLeaks denies U.S. charges that its postings could put lives at risk, saying that Washington merely is acting out of embarrassment over the revelations contained in the cables.

Although its relations with the U.S. government have been ugly, WikiLeaks and its tech-savvy staff have relied on American Internet and finance companies to raise funds, disseminate material and get their message out.

WikiLeaks' frequently updated Facebook page, for example, counts 1.5 million fans and its Twitter account has a following of more than 600,000. Until recently, the group raised donations via PayPal Inc., MasterCard Inc., and Visa Inc., and hosted material on Amazon.com's servers.

But the group's use of American companies has come under increasing pressure as it continues to reveal U.S. secrets — with PayPal and the credit card companies severing their links with site. Amazon.com booted WikiLeaks from its servers last month.

Comedy Plaza on Twitter

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25 Oct 2011 Is Ricky Gervais a twat? Comedyplaza debated this question a year ago. See the clip on http://t.co/TeSwAO5l And we concluded that yes he is
25 Oct 2011 New Badly Dubbed Porn Episode at http://t.co/aN62DPYD features the early voice of the meercat from Compare the Market ads.
25 Oct 2011 For fans of Badly Dubbed Porn another scurrilous episode uploaded on comedyplaza: http://t.co/aN62DPYD
8 Sep 2011 Also, anyone wanting a laugh, The Castle on Radio 4 at 6.30 Wednesdays.
8 Sep 2011 Just uploaded another daft video on Youtube. Send to anyone starting university this year. http://t.co/PoUChqA
1 Aug 2011 Comedyplaza's new video on Youtube - the Cat advises Obama how not to get fucked up the ass by the Tea Party. http://t.co/ncBwVEu
15 Jul 2011 A new hacked phone message from Cheryl Cole to Simon Cowell on http://t.co/4XZPHrK Apparently this is what caused Rebekah Brooks to resign
29 Jun 2011 Another video on comedyplaza's Youtube channel: http://t.co/q3kAgk3 The Pope's tribute to Ryan Dunn
27 Jun 2011 Louis Walsh answerphone message: http://t.co/vwe9bW0 bleep seems to have replaced name of a newspaper. Which one? Is it News of the World?
27 Jun 2011 The authenticity of the Louis Walsh tape is yet to be established. Someone's edited it before posting as there's a bleep in the middle.
27 Jun 2011 Someone seems to be bugging Simon Cowell's phone, but as yet he either doesn't know or doesn't mind. http://t.co/vwe9bW0
27 Jun 2011 Louis Walsh leaves phone message on Simon Cowell's phone http://t.co/vwe9bW0
10 Jun 2011 Barack Obama uses the F word and other shocking language. Watch new Mashup Movie trailer on www.comedyplaza.co.uk
10 Jun 2011 Cheryl Cole clip also on Youtube at http://tinyurl.com/6a9f2nt
10 Jun 2011 Already had a call questioning the authenticity of the Cheryl Cole tape. We stand by our sources.
10 Jun 2011 Check it out quickly before a super-injunction forces us to take it down.
10 Jun 2011 Cheryl Cole's answerphone message to Simon Cowell now exclusively on www.comedyplaza.co.uk

 

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