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About Wikileaks and Internet
Filed under InternetDec 12
New technology tools have a number of widely recognized features regular users of any network, especially when it comes to those who tend to share information on any subject, when that is. At present there is no means freedom and despotism mix how does Internet: Background and inadvertently.Wikileaks and the inside of the United States
This truth has been exposed so unstoppable throughout the week ends. The uproar caused by the arrest of the founder of Wikileaks and the subservience shown by some companies that operate exclusively on the Internet have made it clear that democracy is a concept moldable, that the rope is being cut by the weaker side.
PayPal, Amazon and other companies that served to channel payments to Wikileaks, as well as accommodate the contents of diplomatic cables that have caused so much noise, they decided to align with the U.S., take a step back in defending Internet freedom , shelter among cracks and become implausible gag.
However, cyber attacks to these same companies have been facing product of its decision, are the best example of how the Internet is not necessarily the real power is held by money or political power. It does not work like on TV or radio. In the world of computers and virtual reality are those who command others.
Anonymous is just the beginning. Soon, do not know when will be new groups will face sabotage against attempts of political power by controlling information traffic on the Internet, because, despite what you may think now, there are plenty of ways to circumvent any attempt at dictatorship on the Internet communication (including China). And the example comes from within.
Amazon, with a nasty double standard, gives a vivid image: stuck on its website any movement that involves downloading the contents of the Wikileaks cables, however, has no qualms about selling the same material in Kindle format.
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