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Cambridge FBI Server Seizure Newswire Archive

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11-11-2004 16:24

We seize servers, you can't complain - US gov

The US Government is attempting to block efforts to find out who seized Indymedia's servers in London last month. The Government has filed a motion in San Antonio District Court opposing the Electronic Frontier Foundation's motion to unseal the court order which resulted in the seizures, and arguing among other things that unsealing would "seriously jeopardize" an "ongoing criminal terrorism investigation".

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04-11-2004 12:44

Indymedia server grab - Home Office knew, but isn't telling

Almost a month after Indymedia servers in London were seized by agencies unknown working for states unknown, a parliamentary answer suggests that the Home Office does know who seized them, and under what authority. But it's not telling.

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21-10-2004 13:59

Indymedia: the tale of the servers 'nobody' seized

Indymedia: the tale of the servers 'nobody' seized, Home Office in a state of denial.

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19-10-2004 11:01

DemocracyNOW on server seizure

Democracy NOW is an American independent radio programme that you can listen and watch on the internet. this is their investigation of the IMC server seizure.

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12-10-2004 15:27

Reporters without borders: IMC Statement

The RSF has issued a statement about the seizure of the IMC servers.

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11-10-2004 07:34

IMC servers in EU Parliament

Flemish MEP Bart Staes (Green!) will raise the confiscation of the IMC servers on the European Parliament later today.

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11-10-2004 01:12

Catch-22

Catch-22: Indymedia internet servers in London have been disappeared into U.S. custody, but we don't know where they went or who took them, as the hosting company refuses to tell us. We can't generate any corporate media interest because there are not enough facts available to make a coherent story, but unless we can generate interest we will never be able to put enough pressure on the authorities to get any facts out of them.

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