[WSIS CS-Plenary] Indymedia Summary of Facts on Seizure
Adam Peake
ajp at glocom.ac.jp
Wed Oct 27 12:09:38 BST 2004
Associated Press have picked up on the Indymedia server takedown.
Likely lead to more coverage.
Adam
Web Server Takedown Called Speech Threat
Tue Oct 26, 3:05 PM ET
By ELLEN SIMON, AP Technology Writer
Devin Theriot-Orr, a member a feisty group of reporter-activists
called Indymedia, was surprised when two FBI ( news -web sites )
agents showed up at his Seattle law office, saying the visit was a
"courtesy call" on behalf of Swiss authorities.
Theriot-Orr was even more surprised a week later when more than 20
Indymedia Web sites were knocked offline as the computer servers that
hosted them were seized in Britain.
The Independent Media Center, more commonly known as Indymedia, says
the seizure is tantamount to censorship, and civil libertarians
agree. The Internet is a publishing medium just like a printing
press, they argue, and governments have no right to remove Web sites.
The case, which involves an Internet company based in Texas, photos
of undercover Swiss police officers and a request from an Italian
prosecutor investigating anarchists, raises questions about the
circumstances under which Internet companies can be compelled to turn
over data.
"The implications are profound," said Barry Steinhardt of the
American Civil Liberties Union, calling the Indymedia activists
"classic dissenters" and likening the case to "seizing a printing
press or shutting down a radio transmitter."
"It smells to high heaven," he said. (rest of the article at
<http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=562&u=/ap/20041026/ap_on_hi_te/web_server_seizure_3&printer=1>)
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