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jueves, 9 de diciembre de 2010

wikileaks

The defense of Julian Assange, who yesterday spent a second night behind bars in London, has begun to organize. The lawyer Geoffrey Robertson, a renowned human rights specialist who represented the writer Salman Rushdie has agreed to defend the founder of Wikileaks. The battle for Assange figure, however, also free on the Internet, where they grow their supporters. Yesterday, without going any further, hackers groups carried out their threat and launched a campaign of attacks on sites related firms harassment portal leaks, as Postfinance and Mastercard.

The head of Wikileaks claimed by the Swedish justice for sexual abuse of two women, insisted again yesterday in the theory of conspiracy to imprison, by distributing more than 250,000 files in the U.S. State Department, which have revolutionized the relationship embassies around the world.

Mark Stephens, Assange British lawyer, said there are "hidden powers" to pursue his client. "Yesterday we saw the smiles of politicians. The trap is activated. There are dark forces at work. After seen so far, we conclude that this is part of a larger plan, "said the Evening Standard newspaper.

Stephens also accused the Swedish prosecutor who is demanding the extradition of the founder of Wikileaks, had orchestrated a "public trial." According to counsel, Assange, 39, offered to meet in London with investigators, but they did not even give details of the charges against him.

jueves, 11 de noviembre de 2010

Criticism of Google

Google is a corporation that compiles information and makes it searchable via the Internet. Google's stated mission is "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful," but this mission, and the means used to accomplish it, have raised concerns among the company's critics. The policies and practices for which Google has been criticized include its use of others' intellectual property, concerns that its compilation of data may violate people's privacy, censorship of search results, and the energy consumption of its servers. Much of the criticism of Google pertains to issues that have not yet been addressed by cyber law.