Hey,

[OT]

Alvaro you forgot mention PayPal :) The 'wikileaks problem' shows that
internet isn't fully independent... The US gov can still do to much...
The second thing is that those 'reasons for ban etc' was let's say
"stupid" it was like: "Let's ban them... we will find the reason
later".

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@Sharl.Jimh.Tsin no it's not free.


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On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Alvaro Lopez Ortega
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 06/12/2010, at 03:39, Stefan de Konink wrote:
>> Op 06-12-10 03:38, Sharl.Jimh.Tsin schreef:
>>> Great,the site is so fast and amazing.Is the Amazon service free? if
>>> true,it will be a very good news for someone.
>>>
>>> BTW,what amazon had done with WikiLeaks.org is BAD enough.
>>
>> Now you probably know why so many space is free ;)
>
> [[off-topci, sorry]]
>
> I feel I have to break a spear for Amazon here.
>
> Personally, I do not like that Amazon and EveryDNS have done to Wikileaks, at 
> all. Having said that, you have to understand that companies must complain 
> with their local laws... and, well, you know how unfair some US laws can be 
> (at least from an European point of view).
>
> IMHO, the Wikileaks hosting issue has uncovered a basis problem about 'the 
> cloud': you are indirectly subjected to the service provider's national laws 
> even if you are not aware of it; which makes certain providers more prone to 
> legal issues than others, depending of the country they are based in.
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