The Indymedia Server Seizure Saga continues
From today Register:
"Nobody seized Indymedia's servers, apparently. On the 7th October hosting company Rackspace 'acted in compliance' with a court order and two servers belonging to Indymedia were removed from Rackspace's premises in London."
This really has got to be taking the biscuit, so I reckon that I want some company's webserver and any IP on it so I'm off to Italy to convince a nice judge to give me a hand with the legal claim! Really its ridiculous to allow that kind of carry on! If it is that easy to abuse the USA-Italy Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) when then this won't be the first nor the last that we'll see of these seizures.
Register link http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/10/21/indymedia_home_office_denial/
"Nobody seized Indymedia's servers, apparently. On the 7th October hosting company Rackspace 'acted in compliance' with a court order and two servers belonging to Indymedia were removed from Rackspace's premises in London."
This really has got to be taking the biscuit, so I reckon that I want some company's webserver and any IP on it so I'm off to Italy to convince a nice judge to give me a hand with the legal claim! Really its ridiculous to allow that kind of carry on! If it is that easy to abuse the USA-Italy Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) when then this won't be the first nor the last that we'll see of these seizures.
Register link http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/10/21/indymedia_home_office_denial/
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