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thaicables – It's Your Right to know the Truth! Localeaks Indoleaks.org ScienceLeaks Localeaks: A Drop-Box for Anonymous Tips to 1400 U.S. Newspapers Although the mission of WikiLeaks is to "open governments," it's done quite a lot to make us think about how to open journalism as well. We've seen a number of new whistleblower sites crop up - OpenLeaks and Rospil, for example - as well as major news organizations - Al Jazeera, and perhaps even The New York Times - investigate ways to facilitate more whistle-blowing and leaking. But why wait for local newspapers to roll out their own anonymous tips pipeline when a project from CUNY Graduate School's Entrepreneurial Journalism program has designed just that thing. Using Localeaks, you can send an anonymous tip, including a file, to over 1400 newspapers in the U.S. through one online form. Choose your state. Each drop-box consists of a secure web connection and a form that encrypts both files and the text submitted (then destroys the originals) as well as removes identifying metadata from documents. Once a file is submitted, the newspaper will receive an email, alerting them to the tip.

PinoyLeaks - Fight Corruption TuniLeaks israeliLeaks The Weakest Link: What Wikileaks Has Taught Us About the Open Internet | an/archivista "The first serious infowar is now engaged," EFF co-founder John Perry Barlow tweeted on Friday. "The field of battle is WikiLeaks. You are the troops." Cablegate and Tech Companies And here we are. Terms of Service & the Espionage Act Despite the arguments that Amazon, PayPal, and others make about the illegality of the leaked documents, it's not clear that Wikileaks has broken any law. The Weakest Links The ability for Internet companies and Internet users to be able to create and share without government intervention is not just a mark of free society. The Public Space, Privately Controlled We often talk about the Internet as being the new "public square," the place where we communicate, participate, argue, share, debate, learn, listen.

BrusselsLeaks Balkan Leaks OpenLeaks Today, on the 26th of January 2011, someone impatient posted a PDF to cryptome.org leaking the website content we were still preparing for release. Some parts that are not finished yet are missing. Enjoy the read and feel free to give us some feedback . Our new initiative seeks to bring more whistleblowing platforms into existence than what we have today. Community and Service Provider OpenLeaks considers itself a non-profit community and service provider for whistleblowers and organizations, media, and individuals who engage in promoting transparency. OpenLeaks will not accept or publish documents on its own platform, but rather create many "digital dropboxes" for its community members, each adapted to the specific needs of our members so that they can provide a safe and trusted leaking option for whistleblowers. We are concentrating on making the process of submitting leaks safe and easy, thus we do not focus on review or publishing (the other parts of the leaking process). Our Roadmap

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