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Is the Wikimedia Foundation about to sell out its editors—and its principles?
(www.thewikipedian.net)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
What the actual fuck
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Guess I'll be watching this one closely.
Would this really be that much better? Once the information is out, it's impossible to hide again
This bit also seemed important
Sounds easy enough to me.
Jimbo's justification is that if they don't do this to the page, they'll completely lose their chance of arguing in court, and 1. they can always restore it if the court orders something they decide not to do 2. the contents of the article are already archived all over the internet
Seems reasonable
I would never have become aware that that article existed if not for everyone talking about it being censored. The Streisand effect seems to still be alive.
Isn't it pretty normal for judges to prohibit plaintiffs and defendants from talking about active court cases outside of the court room? I doubt Asian News International is allowed to publish articles about the case, either.
Gag orders in the US are issued very rarely.