Monday, December 6, 2010

Does Wikileaks Represent The End Of Internet History?

Look at Matt Drudge, freaking out over Wikileaks' so-called ?insurance policy? against Julian Assange's arrest. READY TO LAUNCH ?DOOMSDAY FILES,? Drudge screams. (Red font, too. All we need is a siren.gif and we're in full meltdown mode.) And Doomsday for whom, exactly? I mean, as of today, all Wikileaks has done is to make available a number of documents that were already available to some 3 million Americans. So if this information is already available to 3 million of our fellow citizens, why not us? Is it wrong for the citizens of a republic to know what's being done in their name around the world, or does the demand for transparency stop at your ability to stream Netflix movies?

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/nietGW6FYEY/

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