We need urgently those 115 cables tagged PIKR Madrid Embassy | Derecho de Internet
Fate of Spain's Internet/copyright law depends on El Pais releasing relevant Wikileaks cables NOW - Boing Boing
mi opinion es que lo veremos antes en the guardian que en el pais
Fate of Spain's Internet/copyright law depends on El Pais releasing relevant Wikileaks cables NOW - Boing Boing
va a esperar el pais a que cambie la ley para publicar lo de wikileaks?I was kindly invited yesterday by Spanish newspaper El País to participate in a digital debate, "tras*parency versus security" (only in Spanish), where I asked when would we be able to access to the content of 115 cables tagged PIKR Madrid Embassy (link to Google fusion tables).
The answer from Gabriela Cañas, journalist at El País, was to be patient, as they are processing the information (link to conversation thread). Problem is we have no time, as Spanish government and under USA's pressure is passing a law in parliament ruling that judges no longer will have competences about intellectual property digital infringements, being reserved these competences to a special commission of the Ministry of Culture.
Does El País have the content of those 115 cables? If it does, is it going to wait for publishing until Spanish law is approved?
Will newspapers behave as the Governments they criticize?
Do we need a Wikileaks leak?
mi opinion es que lo veremos antes en the guardian que en el pais