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Don't Take Sides, Take Issues (How To Think About Wikileaks)

Don’t Take Sides, Take Issues (How To Think About Wikileaks)

By Chris Yeh on December 8, 2010

Image via Wikipedia I’ve been following the Wikileaks saga with increasing interest, because it embodies a principle in which I firmly believe: Don’t take sides, take issues. People have asked if I’m pro-Wikileaks or anti-Wikileaks. One of my friends said she was anti-anti-Wikileaks. The problem with taking sides is that its rare that sides are […]

Posted in Misc | Tagged corprate responsibility, freedom of speech, Julian Assange, paypal, philosophy, wikileaks | 1 Response

The Rise and Fall of Blognation: Follow up

The Rise and Fall of Blognation: Follow up

By Dan Morrill on August 4, 2009

It’s an interesting day in the ongoing saga of Blognation, Sam Sethi and Michael Arrington. While I have written about this in the past, there is one final chapter in this story, and that is the default judgment in a UK court against Michael Arrington. I will have to add this to the story of […]

Posted in General | Tagged Blog Herald, Blognation, freedom of speech, jurisdiction, lawsuit, lawsuits, libel, Michael Arrington, Sam Sethi, techcrunch, UK

On Libel, Blognation, TechCrunch, TechMeme and Apple – How they All Come Together

On Libel, Blognation, TechCrunch, TechMeme and Apple – How they All Come Together

By Zoli Erdos on August 3, 2009

If you expect a juicy post on the Sam Sethi vs. TechCrunch / Mike Arrington lawsuit, you’ve come to the wrong place.  I have no desire to dig deep into it, nor do I want to be exposed to lawsuits myself…  but there is something ironic in how TechMeme juxtaposed several news items today… but […]

Posted in General | Tagged Blognation, freedom of speech, jurisdiction, lawsuits, libel, techcrunch | 1 Response

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