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censorable ; that cannot becensored .
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"uncensorable" -- is "knowingly encouraging criminal activities," including violation of national security laws regarding sedition and espionage.
ZDNet Asia Latest Tech News Declan McCullagh 2010
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Wikileaks, whose founder, Julian Assange, obtained the material in circumstances he will not discuss, said it would redact harmful material before posting the bulk of the data on its "uncensorable" servers.
Afghanistan war logs: Massive leak of secret files exposes truth of occupation 2010
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has talked about the global network of servers and technology that make his site "uncensorable," hammered that ease-of-submission point home yesterday.
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"Wikileaks, whose founder, Julian Assange, obtained the material in circumstances he will not discuss, also says it redacted harmful material before posting the bulk of the data on its own" uncensorable "series of global servers."
Blogpulse Top Links 2010
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Julian Assange, obtained the material in circumstances he will not discuss, said it would redact harmful material before posting the bulk of the data on its "uncensorable" servers.
The Guardian World News Nick Davies 2010
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Julian Assange, obtained the material in circumstances he will not discuss, said it would redact harmful material before posting the bulk of the data on its "uncensorable" servers.
Blogpulse Top Links 2010
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has talked about the global network of servers and technology that make his site "uncensorable," hammered that ease-of-submission point home yesterday.
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"Wikileaks, whose founder, Julian Assange, obtained the material in circumstances he will not discuss, also says it redacted harmful material before posting the bulk of the data on its own "uncensorable" series of global servers."
The Guardian World News Nick Davies 2010
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For his part, Jim Morrison defiantly delivered the contentious phrase "girl, we couldn't get much higher" on the uncensorable live transmission at the price of having bookings for a further half-dozen appearances cancelled.
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He detests subjectivity in journalism; I fear that part of him detests journalists, too, and that WikiLeaks? which describes itself as an "uncensorable system for untraceable mass document leaking"? is essentially a way of cutting out subjectivist idiots such as me.
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