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WATCH THIS IF YOU CARE ABOUT THE FUTURE - c-spanvideo.org/program/Legaland
DOWNLOAD THE FULL THING IF YOU CAN IN CASE IT IS TAKEN DOWN.
I couldnt download it cos im a noob so i just recorded the screen to show you this part which i feel is one of the most vital speeches, so if you dont have the time to watch the full video, this should at least give you some hope for humanity. lets hope that reason wins out.
The House Judiciary Committee held a surprisingly subdued hearing this morning on the legal and constitutional issues surrounding Wikileaks' publication activities. Committee members repeatedly emphasized the importance of protecting First Amendment rights and cautioned against overreaction to Wikileaks. The seven legal experts called to testify agreed, almost all of them noting that:
Excessive government secrecy is a serious problem that needs to be fixed,
It's critically important to protect freedom of expression and the press, and
The government should be extremely cautious about pursuing any prosecutions under the Espionage Act or any legislation that would expand that law, which is already poorly written and could easily be applied in ways that would be unconstitutional.
EFF agrees, and hopes that this hearing will dissuade the House from adopting rash legislation in the wake of Wikileaks' recent publications.
WATCH THIS IF YOU CARE ABOUT THE FUTURE - c-spanvideo.org/program/Legaland
DOWNLOAD THE FULL THING IF YOU CAN IN CASE IT IS TAKEN DOWN.
I couldnt download it cos im a noob so i just recorded the screen to show you this part which i feel is one of the most vital speeches, so if you dont have the time to watch the full video, this should at least give you some hope for humanity. lets hope that reason wins out.
The House Judiciary Committee held a surprisingly subdued hearing this morning on the legal and constitutional issues surrounding Wikileaks' publication activities. Committee members repeatedly emphasized the importance of protecting First Amendment rights and cautioned against overreaction to Wikileaks. The seven legal experts called to testify agreed, almost all of them noting that:
Excessive government secrecy is a serious problem that needs to be fixed,
It's critically important to protect freedom of expression and the press, and
The government should be extremely cautious about pursuing any prosecutions under the Espionage Act or any legislation that would expand that law, which is already poorly written and could easily be applied in ways that would be unconstitutional.
EFF agrees, and hopes that this hearing will dissuade the House from adopting rash legislation in the wake of Wikileaks' recent publications.