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The leaders of Myanmar and Belarus, or Thailand and Russia, can now rightly say to us: “You went after WikiLeaks’ domain name, their hosting provider, and even denied your citizens the ability to register protest through donations, all without a warrant and all targeting overseas entities, simply because you decided you don’t like the site. If that’s the way governments get to behave, we can live with that

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    No governments have come forth and said that WikiLeaks has broken...specific law, and yet...
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    I’m on a panel tonight with Clay at NYU. Should be interesting.