Guardian: WikiLeaks, get out of the gagging game
Friday, 13 May 2011, 09:14
James Ball on the Wikileaks NDA that he refused to sign.
Huffington Post: Wall Street Journal Launches Its Own WikiLeaks
Friday, 6 May 2011, 11:41
"On Thursday, the Journal launched SafeHouse, a new stand-alone site that allows users to anonymously submit tips and upload large files to the paper through secure channels. … According to SafeHouse's 'Terms of Use,' leakers who …
The Cutline: WSJ launches WikiLeaks-style data-reporting tool, outflanking competitors
Friday, 6 May 2011, 11:24
"The [Wall Street Journal] on Thursday unveiled SafeHouse, a standalone site for leaking tips, intel, documents or files directly to editors in the newsroom."
New York Times: Guantánamo Files – A Note to Readers
Monday, 25 April 2011, 16:42
"The Guantánamo files were part of a huge trove of secret documents leaked last year to the anti-secrecy organization WikiLeaks. They were made available to The New York Times by another source on the condition of anonymity. National Public Radio…
The Cutline: NY Times considers creating an ‘EZ Pass lane for leakers’
Wednesday, 26 January 2011, 12:19
"The New York Times is considering options to create an in-house submission system that could make it easier for would-be leakers to provide large files to the paper."
Bloomberg: WikiLeaks May Have Exploited Music, Photo Networks to Get Data
Friday, 21 January 2011, 19:12
WikiLeaks, condemned by the U.S. government for posting secret data leaked by insiders, may have used music- and photo-sharing networks to obtain and publish classified documents, according to a computer security firm. … Tiversa Inc., a company base…
Frontline Club: Looking back at 2010: Wikileaks at the Frontline Club
Thursday, 9 December 2010, 16:02
"Since July when WikiLeaks held its first press conference at the Frontline Club Julian Assange and other members of the WikiLeaks have taken part in a number of discussions about the issues raised by their leaking of documents on Afghanistan and Iraq and the diplomatic cables."
Salon.com: More Joe Lieberman-caused Internet censorship
Friday, 3 December 2010, 10:13
Glenn Greenwald: "If people — especially journalists — can't be riled when Joe Lieberman is unilaterally causing the suppression of political content from the Internet, when will they be? After all, as Jeffrey Goldberg pointed out in condemning this, the same rationale Lieberman is using to demand that Amazon and all other companies cease any contact with WikiLeaks would justify similar attacks on The New York Times, since they've published the same exact diplomatic cables on its site as WikiLeaks has on its [site]."
TPMMuckraker: How Lieberman Got Amazon To Drop Wikileaks
Thursday, 2 December 2010, 23:14
After Sen. Lieberman's staff phoned their press office, "Amazon said the [Wikileaks] site had violated unspecified terms of use."
Gawker: Amazon.com Evicts Wikileaks. Who’s Next?
Thursday, 2 December 2010, 23:11
"Under pressure from Sen. Joe Lieberman, Amazon.com kicked WikiLeaks.org off its servers. But why stop there? There's all kinds of controversial customers the cowardly but remarkably convenient e-tailer can flee from. … "
Forbes: WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Wants To Spill Your Corporate Secrets
Tuesday, 30 November 2010, 11:28
"In a rare interview, Assange tells Forbes that the release of Pentagon and State Department documents are just the beginning. His next target: big business. … Early next year, Julian Assange says, a major American bank will suddenly find itself turned inside out. Tens of thousands of its internal documents will be exposed on Wikileaks.org."
The Cutline: The Guardian gave State Dept. cables to the NY Times
Monday, 29 November 2010, 14:37
"if WikiLeaks … wasn't the [New York] Times source, than who was? Apparently, The Guardian—one of the five newspapers that had an advanced look at the cables—supplied a copy of the cables to The Times. … It's not everyday that a newspaper gives valuable source material to a competitor. But [Guardian investigations editor David Leigh] explained in a [in an email to The Cutline] that British law 'might have stopped us through injunctions [gag orders] if we were on our own.'"
Der Spiegel: Die US-Botschaftsdepeschen
Monday, 29 November 2010, 12:53
Very nice infographic breaking down the timing and origin of the Wikileaks "Cablegate" documents.
Viddler.com: The data revolution: How WikiLeaks is changing journalism
Friday, 13 August 2010, 11:29
Frontline Club event: "online data and its dissemination is changing journalism and the relationship betwen public and power. In this special event, we ask: How are organisations like WikiLeaks changing the way public data is released? What do the Afghan War Logs mean for the mainstream media and government media relations? What are the legal implications of the War Logs files' release?"










