by Sydney Smith on Jan 13, 2011
What Happened to the Touted Launch of OpenLeaks, the WikiLeaks Spin-off ?
In early December, Domscheit-Berg said his leaking website, OpenLeaks, would be opened in a week. See our Dec. 11 report...
In early December, Domscheit-Berg said his leaking website, OpenLeaks, would be opened in a week. See our Dec. 11 report...
The UK press complaints commission began Jan. 13 its investigation into the Daily Telegraph's undercover reporting last month, the Guardian...
The seven print publications owned by UK media company Northern & Shell are no longer under the jurisdiction of media...
Ukranian newspaper The Kyiv Post is preventing Internet users from the United Kingdom from accessing its site as a protest...
News of the World "suspended a senior editor" allegedly involved with the hacking of Sienna Miller's voice mail, The New...
The U.S. government has subpoenaed Twitter for information about WikiLeaks' and several individuals' accounts, including those people in contact with...
Newsweek published a series of photos of Julian Assange titled "Christmas with Julian." The ten photos picture the WikiLeaks founder collecting...
iMediaEthics reported the Department of Defense "authorized" daily newspaper Stars and Stripes's ombudsman's "dispute" and resolution with the newspaper over editorial independence earlier...
Journalist Steve Outing blogged Jan. 1 noting that despite heavy criticism, WikiLeaks' Julian Assange has won several awards from news...
The News of the World may appeal a 2006 defamation ruling after former Scottish Parliament member Tommy Sheridan was convicted...