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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (2) Email Print Reprints Read UPDATE 2-WikiLeaks diverts to European websites amid US fury 12:29pm EST WikiLeaks founder says guards against death threats 3:52pm EST Hillary Clinton says no White House run, muses on next job 1:43pm EST WikiLeaks diverts to European websites amid U.S. fury 1:04pm EST WikiLeaks diverts to European websites amid U.S. fury 12:56pm EST Discussed 82 Saudi king urged U.S. to attack Iran: WikiLeaks 67 Obama to propose two-year federal worker pay freeze 65 Obama, Republicans in tax face-off at White House Watched Bejeweled bra exposed in NY Thu, Oct 21 2010 Row over vote orgasm video Fri, Nov 19 2010 Aerodynamics of flying snakes Thu, Dec 2 2010 Green Business Google technology to aid forest efforts Google's new platform, Google Earth Engine, takes vast amounts of forest images from satellites and crunches it, allowing scientists to monitor forests from their own computers in minutes or seconds instead of the hours or days it took before.  Full Article  Special Report: Making forests pay in a warming world More Green Business news WikiLeaks diverts to European websites amid U.S. fury Tweet This Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook By Georgina Prodhan PARIS (Reuters) - WikiLeaks directed readers to a web address in Switzerland on Friday after two U.S. Internet providers ditched it in the space of two days, and Paris tried to ban French servers from hosting its trove of leaked... Related News France seeks to bar hosting WikiLeaks website 11:50am EST France seeks to bar hosting WikiLeaks website 11:33am EST WikiLeaks founder holds online Q&A session 10:16am EST WikiLeaks out for hours after U.S. firm pulls plug 6:41am EST Amazon blocks out WikiLeaks, but denies U.S. pressure Thu, Dec 2 2010 Analysis & Opinion A counter-productive WikiLeak Washington Extra – Go figure Related Topics Technology » Media » France » WikiLeaks » By Georgina Prodhan PARIS | Fri Dec 3, 2010 1:04pm EST PARIS (Reuters) - WikiLeaks directed readers to a web address in Switzerland on Friday after two U.S. Internet providers ditched it in the space of two days, and Paris tried to ban French servers from hosting its trove of leaked data. The Internet publisher directed users to www.wikileaks.ch after the wikileaks.org site on which it had published classified U.S. government information vanished from view for about six hours. A Dutch- and a German-based site, www.wikileaks.nl and www.wikileaks.de , were also giving readers access to the leaked documents. EveryDNS.net, which helps computers to locate the sites of its members, said it had stopped providing services to WikiLeaks at 10 p.m. U.S. Eastern time on Thursday. WikiLeaks had turned to EveryDNS and host servers in Europe after Amazon.com stopped hosting the site on Thursday. The United States is furious about WikiLeaks' publication of hundreds of confidential diplomatic cables that have given unvarnished and sometimes embarrassing insights into the foreign policy of the United States and its allies. Amazon denied it was under pressure from lawmakers, saying WikiLeaks had breached its terms by not owning the rights to the content it was publishing. But U.S. Senate Homeland Security Committee chairman Joe Lieberman questioned Amazon about its relationship with WikiLeaks on Tuesday and called on other companies that host websites to boycott WikiLeaks. To run a website, WikiLeaks needs three things above all: computer servers that hold or "host" its content; a "registrar" that enables it to own a particular domain, such as "wikileaks.ch" or "wikileaks.org"; and a provider such as EveryDNS that links the hosts and the names together so that users can use a particular address or URL such as www.wikileaks.ch to call up a website behind it. FRENCH ACTION In a letter seen by Reuters on Friday, France's Industry Minister Eric Besson said he would try to ensure that WikiLeaks could no longer be hosted in France. WikiLeaks' founder, Julian Assange, said in an online discussion with readers of Britain's Guardian newspaper he had expected clampdowns in countries that championed free speech: "Since 2007 we have been deliberately placing some of our servers in jurisdictions that we suspected suffered a free speech deficit in order to separate rhetoric from reality. Amazon was one of these cases." Michiel Leenaars, director of strategy at the Dutch Internet research group NLnet, said any attempt to stop WikiLeaks' information from being published was doomed. "It's an arms race," he said. "The information is out there and people are publishing and republishing it around the planet. Over 2,000 people are seeding it as we speak." EveryDNS.net said the WikiLeaks web address that it administered had been bombarded by unidentified Internet hackers, undermining the service it provides to other clients. 1 2 Next Technology Media France WikiLeaks   We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language, all capital letters or appear to be spam, and we review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of Reuters. Comments (2) SixthRomeo wrote: This is all very well and good but oh so very much self-centered. Assange can claim no one is hurt and that is good, but aside from Assange just who is it that has been helped? People talke about transparency but most everything that has been released has been widely known and publicized on the Internet already or in newsprint. No humanitarian award is going to be made to Julian Assange any time soon, certainly not by the Swedes; the man isn’t a Mother Theresa, not a Gandhi, certainly not a Buddha or Mohammed. This is all just self-serving, money making, activity. Dec 03, 2010 1:55pm EST  --  Report as abuse RudyHaugeneder wrote: The more cyberattacks against WikiLeaks, the more secret files upset honest people with access to them have/will send the organization. And you can almost bet WikiLeaks, and other similar groups that are now starting to spring up, have more new secret data files than the average espionage agency like the CIA, NSA and FBI get in a year. And that’s just in America. Keep up the cyberattacks, arrest Julian Assange, and watch the information be posted online, in totality and without first having been screened, all over the planet, in all languages. And then, as deep corporate and political secrets worldwide become public information, the proverbial poop will really hit the fan as the ugliest hidden information about these agencies, armed forces, secret police, governments and corporations stop being secret. You would think everybody involved would prefer to cooperate rather than stage a cyberwar they can’t win. But nobody ever accused “everybody” of being particularly intelligent: sneaky and dirty yes, but nothing else. Rudy Haugeneder Canada Dec 03, 2010 2:48pm EST  --  Report as abuse See All Comments » Add Your Comment Social Stream (What's this?) © Copyright 2010 Thomson Reuters Editorial Editions: Africa Arabic Argentina Brazil Canada China France Germany India Italy Japan Latin America Mexico Russia Spain United Kingdom United States Reuters Contact Us Advertise With Us Help Journalism Handbook Archive Site Index Video Index Reader Feedback   Mobile Newsletters RSS Podcasts Widgets Your View Analyst Research Thomson Reuters Copyright Disclaimer Privacy Professional Products Professional Products Support Financial Products About Thomson Reuters Careers Online Products Acquisitions Monthly Buyouts Venture Capital Journal International Financing Review Project Finance International PEhub.com PE Week FindLaw Reuters on Facebook Thomson Reuters is the world's largest international multimedia news agency, providing investing news, world news, business news, technology news, headline news, small business news, news alerts, personal finance, stock market, and mutual funds information available on Reuters.com, video, mobile, and interactive television platforms. 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