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Economist: WikiLeaks is more of a legal hack, than technical hack

8 点作者 dxjones超过 14 年前

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_delirium超过 14 年前
I agree with the headline point (it's more a matter of navigating laws than technology), but I'm not as sure about the argument that Assange ought to be forced to choose between not using the protections of various jurisdictions, or choosing one and submitting to its laws fully.<p>Isn't avoiding that precisely what anyone with sufficient power does in today's globalized world? Large corporations purposely site different activities in different jurisdictions to take advantage of each jurisdiction's benefits and avoid each jurisdiction's pitfalls, as the company's self-interest dictates. Why can't Assange try to engage in the same sort of jurisdictional arbitrage, living in one country, running servers in another, accepting mail in a third, etc.? If there's something inherently objectionable about that (because it shows a sort of divided loyalty and game-playing), then it's far more people than just Assange who are guilty of it.
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