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2 Dic 2010

Autor:
Human Rights First

Human Rights First Seeks Answers From Amazon in Wake of Wikileaks Drop

Human Rights First today urged Amazon to make clear the decision making process that led to the dropping of Wikileaks from its servers and to share with the public which parts of the United States government contacted Amazon with the request to halt service. In a letter to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Human Rights First President and CEO Elisa Massimino warned that failure to publicly disclose the company’s process for determining how and whether to comply with government demands to control access to information and online speech could negatively affect efforts to defend those rights around the world.