High Anxiety in London as Joe Corr and a Former Ally Lock Horns – WWD

WATCH YOUR LANGUAGE: A war of words has erupted between Vivienne Westwoods son Joe Corr and Richard Hillgrove, his former p.r. man and activist organizer.

Most recently, the two worked together on a publicity stunt in July aimed at drawing attention to the plight of Julian Assange, who was charged in the U.S. in 2019 for publishing classified documents linked to U.S. military action in Iraq and Afghanistan.

As reported, Westwood, dressed in a sharp-shouldered canary yellow trouser suit and black combat boots, voiced her support for Assange from inside a giant birdcage suspended 10 feet off the ground in front of Londons Old Bailey criminal court.

It was Westwoods first public appearance after quarantining for 16 weeks during the U.K.s COVID-19 lockdown earlier this year. Megaphone in hand, she decried the illegal U.S. extradition of Julian Assange for telling the truth about American war crimes.

Since then Corr, an activist and clothing entrepreneur who has inherited his mothers flair for drama, has fallen out with his longtime ally Hillgrove, with whom he had worked since 2014, staging a number of protests.

The two have not worked together since September, after Hillgrove quit his job. Hillgrove said he gave Corr a months notice that he was leaving, which he said Corr rejected.

Since then, Corr has been sending Hillgrove e-mails so venomous they could turn a man to stone.

In one of them, seen by WWD, Corr tells Hillgrove to never get in touch with him, Vivienne Westwood, or Ben Westwood (Joes half-brother) again.

Your behavior has been disgusting, I have supported you so much in the past to the point where I would have taken a bullet for you. You havent even had the decency to explain or discuss your decision to cut your relationship with me after everything we have been through, wrote Corr in one of the e-mails.

Corr then went on to insult Hillgroves wife Lois Perry, a broadcaster, in words that cannot be reprinted here.

Hillgrove also accused Corr of using women hate speechandreligious hate speechagainst Perry.

Hillgrove confirmed that he has not gone to the police or taken legal action, although that might be a possibility in the future.

Asked to comment Corr said: Richard is an idiot, and his desire to let everyone know that he is one by sending out press releases on this non-story just proves that he is one. We worked very successfully together as a team, but when he is left to his own devices he is a car crash. Goodbye Richard!

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Johnny Depp Will Reportedly Have to Turn Over His Communications With Every Famous Actress Hes Dated – Vanity Fair

Despite losing his U.K. libel case against The Sun at the beginning of November over being called a wife beater, Johnny Depp isnt done with the judicial system just yet. Not only has he decided to appeal that verdict, but the actor is also simultaneously pursuing a whole other $50 million defamation case against his ex-wife Amber Heard in Virginia. And in case this legal battle wasnt already high-profile enough, as part of the case, Depp is reportedly going to have to turn over communications with all of his former romantic partners, which apparently includes about half of Hollywoods A-list actresses.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the actors next court battle is shaping up to be even more revelatory than the last, as it threatens to pull a number of other big-name celebrities into the fray. Depp is reportedly obligated to produce for the court all responsive communications with his former romantic partners, which THR reports includes Angelina Jolie, Keira Knightley, and Marion Cotillard. Ellen Barkin has also already given a deposition in the U.K. case, claiming that Depp threw a wine bottle in her direction when they were dating. However, according to the Daily Mail, Depp said Barkin is simply holding a grudge against him.

When Cotillard filmed Public Enemies with Depp in 2008, there were rumors that the pair flirted heavily on set and that their chemistry was palpable, despite neither confessing to a relationship, especially as Depp may have still been in a relationship with Vanessa Paradis at the time. Likewise, while there have been rumors about Jolie and Depps relationship for years, neither has ever confirmed anything romantic happened between them after meeting on the set of The Tourist, when Jolie was married. In fact, during filming, In Touch Weekly reported that the pair actually couldnt stand each other. But in an interview that year, Depp also said of his costar, Shes everything. Shes kind of a walking poem, Angelina is. Shes this perfect beauty but at the same time very deep, very smart, very quick, very clever, very funny, and also has a very perverse sense of humor.

Knightley has also never confirmed a relationship with the actor, but they did work on the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise together over the course of a decade. If the two stars did date, youd certainly never know it from Depps Evening Standard interview during which he said, Kissing someone you are not romantically involved with is always awkward, but the fact that Keira is 20-something years younger than me made it infinitely more awkward. Still, she was a good sport about it and we did what we had to do. As a side note, Heard is actually one year younger than Knightley.

And its not just dragging all of his famous exes into the trial thats going to make this case more difficult than the last. THR points out that unlike the U.K. case, in this one, the burden of proof will be entirely Depps responsibility. To further complicate matters, Depps attorney Adam Waldmanwhose former clients include Russian oligarchs and Julian Assangehas already been removed from the case for leaking confidential information to the press. The lawyer has since stepped away from his Twitter account as well, last tweeting on October 16, when he seemed to call out media bias against his client by conspiratorially connecting positive articles written by the same author about both Heard and Elon Musks current girlfriend, Grimes.

Depps defamation case is expected to go to trial in early 2021.

Representatives for Jolie, Cotillard, and Knightley did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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Workers across the US speak out in defense of COVID-19 whistleblower Rebekah Jones – WSWS

On Monday, Florida state police forcefully entered the home of Rebekah Jones with guns drawn at her and her family. Jones is a data scientist and whistleblower who has faced backlash from the political establishment for aggregating and publishing data on the spread of COVID-19 throughout the country, including The COVID Monitor, the most comprehensive tracker of outbreaks in schools. Police took Jones phone, computer and several hard drives in an effort to prevent her from continuing to publish data on COVID-19 outbreaks.

Video footage of the fascistic police raid has gone viral on social media and has been met with mass outrage by the public. Floridas Republican Governor Ron DeSantis, loathed by workers across the state for his criminal response to the pandemic and indifference to the suffering of masses, has been widely denounced for orchestrating the raid against Jones.

During a mental health roundtable in Tampa, Florida yesterday, a news reporter asked DeSantis if he knew about the Rebekah Jones raid before it happened. DeSantis fumed at this characterization, shouting, It's not a raid! I'm not gonna let you get away with it. These people did their jobs. They've been smeared as the Gestapo for doing their jobs.

DeSantis and Florida police have sought to justify the raid by claiming that Jones was responsible for sending an email to 1,700 Department of Health employees urging them to speak out and try to prevent future deaths. Jones denies being responsible for this email. It came to light this week that the username and password used was publicly available, meaning that anyone could have sent the email.

In reality, the attacks on Jones coincide with the major bipartisan campaign to reopen the schools, of which she has been an outspoken critic. It also coincides with a massive surge of the pandemic across Tallahassee, Florida, and throughout the US. It is clear that Republican and Democratic officials alike will seek to censor any genuine reporting on the catastrophic rise in cases ripping through communities in the US.

The Socialist Equality Party issued a statement Thursday in defense of Jones, noting:

The only social force capable of defending basic democratic rights, and whose objective interests demand full transparency on COVID-19 cases, is the international working class.

The SEP calls on all workers and youth to oppose the assault on Jones and all whistleblowers, and to fight for a comprehensive plan to contain the pandemic.

The SEP has been circulating this statement widely and has received statements of support for Jones from educators and other workers across the US.

Anthony, a Tallahassee, Florida, resident and data analyst, said, Rebekah Jones work is invaluable. Her dedication to accurate, transparent data collection and analysis is the only reason Florida residents have access to any meaningful data on the current conditions of COVID-19 in our communities, workplaces, and our schools.

Reopening K-12 schools during the height of a pandemic was and continues to be a disastrous decision. Any unbiased observer can see this has crippled our state, eroded education and placed a tremendous amount of strain and trauma on parents, teachers, school staff and, most importantly, our children.

The state and individual school districts are engaged in an active coverup of the true nature of the effects of their decision to reopen schools. With Rebekah's work and ethics we are at least provided a glimpse into reality.

Michael, a teacher in Texas and admin of the Facebook group Teachers Against Dying, wrote the following to Jones:

The national educators' resistance group Teachers Against Dying, in conjunction with Rank-and-File Safety Committees across this country, thank you for your brave decision to speak truth to power.

The false narrative of the ruling elite that schools are safe and pose no threat to public health is, in part, contingent on suppressing data that reveals the truth. Namely, that conducting school in the midst of a raging pandemic is unsafe, homicidal, and perpetrated by a government who considers the short term economic outcomes of campaign donors ahead of working Americans.

Your work and your ordeal not only exposes relevant statistical data, but it sheds light on the motives of a corrupt government. Moreover, it contributes to a fight for life, mounted by thousands of educators dedicated to a profession that aims at instilling the character you have displayed in our students. Thank you.

The Pennsylvania Educators Rank and File Safety Committee issued this statement in defense of Jones:

The Pennsylvania Educators Rank-and-File Safety Committee condemns the government attack on COVID-19 whistleblower and scientist Rebekah Jones. Fired by Floridas Republican Governor Ron DeSantis for refusing to doctor data on the States coronavirus dashboard, Jones continued to publish the data on her own website and alert the population to the growing danger. For this courageous action, she and her children endured a brutal police raid, with guns pointed at them, and the seizure of her data.

The attack on Ms. Jones is a deliberate attempt to prevent the full extent of the pandemic from being known, so that the policy of herd immunity pursued by both Democrats and Republicans continues. It is meant to intimidate critical and outspoken scientists who warn against the dangers facing the working class. Finally, it is part of the growing violence by extreme right-wing forces being built up against workers. In Pennsylvania, Senator Kim Ward this week reported that the congressional delegation is under intense pressure by Trump to override the vote of the Commonwealth and make their own electoral college choices, noting, If I would say to you, I don't want to do it, I'd get my house bombed tonight. We urge all workers to defend Jones and all whistleblowers, while fighting for a comprehensive mobilization to fight the pandemic and save lives.

Elizabeth, a nurse from Lakewood, California, told the WSWS, We saw this with Julian Assange and Edward Snowden. Our government silences whistleblowers. I even saw it happening at the job I worked at, in the hospital. Corporations do it to their own employees. They say, You cant show us in a bad light.

I dont agree with it. I think people have to start speaking up. They have to start standing up. Look at whats happening to Assange and its been going on for years.

I have a lot of anger and frustration inside of me, seeing people suffer. Its scary. Long Beach Memorial Hospitals COVID-19 patients have increased, especially in ICU, and more people are on ventilators. I think they even have a few pediatric patients with that inflammatory syndrome. One child died yesterday at Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles.

Adriana, a college student at San Diego State University said, It is an honor to state my defense of Rebekah Jones. I am completely appalled by the way in which she has been treated and how guns were held to her and her children after the outcry against police brutality. She is being treated like Edward Snowden and Julian Assange, who revealed the truth to the public. Her story was in the media for a second and now nothing is being said about her in major sources.

The work Jones is doing is bringing science and the truth to the public which is hidden by government officials. I know many students who have to keep working in this pandemic and risking their lives, nothing is being done to stop it. In the Declaration of Independence we gave ourselves the right to overturn a government that no longer serves the people and this is what we face today.

Angela, a teacher in Winkelman, Arizona, spoke with the World Socialist Web Site in defense of Rebekah Jones. Angela has first-hand experience contracting COVID-19 in the classroom, which the WSWS previously discussed with her in August.

Angela said, We need more people in society to stand against these leaders and speak the truth. Any attempts by Florida officials to cover up data on COVID-19 is wrong. Jones should be able to speak her thoughts without her first amendment rights being revoked. The politicians have made COVID-19 political and not humanitarian.

Another Arizona teacher who wished to remain anonymous stated, We should not have to live in fear of our government for speaking and reporting the truth. It would be reckless and devastating for Biden to open schools in January. Look where we are two weeks out from Thanksgiving, and we are heading into the winter holidays.

I appreciate the data that has been exposed by Jones. Peoples lives are at risk. I believe that opening schools has impacted the amount of COVID-19 case increases. I think our government needs to focus instead on funding schools so they can be remote, funding families so they do not have to work.

Liz, a teacher in Hawaii, stated, This is further proof that the state of Florida is intentionally suppressing data in order to maintain the lie that in person school is safe. What this shows is the states utter disregard for human life.

The data exposed by Jones shows that schools are completely unsafe. If data supported the claim that in-person learning is safe, we wouldnt be hearing about public health scientists having their laptops taken by armed police officers for exposing the truth.

A teacher from the Michigan Educators Rank-and-File Safety Committee also spoke out in defense of Rebekah Jones, stating, I believe that our committee should defend her. She is the epitome of what we are working towards. She is a worker who is unafraid to go up against the establishment when they told her to do something that was wrong.

She added, This is why we set up our committee. It is important that injustices such as this should be exposed, and we fight against them. They are all important to our cause. Letting one injustice go unaccounted for is the weakening of the working class.

The whole question of the attack on Rebekah Jones is that workers in general feel the need for protection from government entities and corporations that are targeting them for speaking out. She is incredibly brave. I look at her picture and think of how young she is. I would like to think that if placed in that situation at that age I wouldve done the same.

We call on our readers to send statements of support for Rebekah Jones to the WSWS Educators Newsletter, which will compile and publish these statements to share with the global working class. We are assisting educators, parents, students and the entire working class in forming rank-and-file safety committees to fight to close schools and nonessential business in order to stop the spread of the pandemic. All those who wish to get involved should sign up today at wsws.org/edsafety.

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Bitcoin Flirts With $19,000 As Institutional Interest Grows – Forbes

Bitcoin prices neared $19,000 today, after climbing from roughly $17,600 yesterday. (Photo by ... [+] Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Bitcoin prices approached $19,000 today, moving closer to hitting a fresh, all-time high at a time when institutional investors are increasingly taking an interest in the space.

The worlds largest digital currency by market value reached as much as $18,956.34 around 5:45 p.m. EST, according to CoinDesk data.

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At this point, it was up close to 8% from the recent low of $17,593.17 it hit yesterday morning, additional CoinDesk figures show.

Further, the digital asset was trading roughly 5% below the all-time high of $19,920.53 it attained earlier this month.

[Ed note: Investing in cryptocoins or tokens is highly speculative and the market is largely unregulated. Anyone considering it should be prepared to lose their entire investment.]

Bitcoin has spent much of the last few weeks fluctuating between $18,000 and $20,000, and the latest rally took place after the cryptocurrency fell below $17,600 yesterday and then proceeded to climb.

When explaining these latest gains, analysts pointed to technical support and the impact of recent developments involving institutional investors.

Marouane Garcon, managing director of crypto-to-crypto derivatives platformAmulet, commented on the digital assets latest price movements, describing $18,000 as an accurate support level.

Tim Enneking,managing director ofDigital Capital Management, also provided some input, emphasizing that:

There is a lot of space between $13.7k and $19.8k with very little technical ammunition to determine support and resistance levels simply because, historically, the price has spent an immaterial amount of time in that range. Therefore, traders naturally gravitate toward numbers which end in a lot of zeros.

He noted that many of the fluctuations we have seen this month have involved bulls and bears pushing the digital asset between price levels like $18,000 and $19,000.

The cryptocurrencys latest price movements have taken place against a backdrop of institutional adoption, with the most recent example being insurance giant MassMutuals decision to buy $100 million worth of bitcoin for its portfolio.

To add to this, Ray Dalio, and founder, co-chairman and co-chief investment officer of hedge fund Bridewater Associates, recently generated headlines for taking a more optimistic stance on bitcoin.

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During a Reddit ask me anything session that took place on December 8, Dalio stated that:

I think that bitcoin (and some other digital currencies) have over the last ten years established themselves as interesting gold-like asset alternatives, with similarities and differences to gold and other limited-supply, mobile (unlike real estate) storeholds of wealth.

John Todaro, director of institutional research forTradeBlock, described these developments nicely:

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Institutional investors and traders remain open and interested in bitcoinarguably the most open they have been in the history of the asset, which continues to be a positive.

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Bitcoin has slowed its roll since hitting 20,000. After surging 70% in two months, King Crypto is about 9% off the intraday all-time high.

It doesn't show signs of reversing just yet, but it is having some trouble breaking out through the 2017 record and that's notable. Bitcoin did in fact trade at an all-time record for a brief moment, but technical analysts like to draw lines with markers instead of pens for a good reason. Right now, the best way to describe the action is that bitcoin is testing its all-time high it hasn't broken out yet, and that means there is still some tension in this market.

In an article this weekend in Barron's, Niall Ferguson made the bullish case for bitcoin. He, like almost every other bitcoin believer I've ever spoken with, cites a critical piece of crypto canon:

You could argue, if you were a skeptic like my old friend Nouriel Roubini, that this is just another bubble. But the adoption of a new financial technology tends to be quite volatile, and each time Bitcoin rallies and then folds, it folds to a higher level than the time before.

In other words, bitcoin must trend higher. This is why the next move is so crucial. The bitcoin bible states very clearly that bitcoin needs to make a new high in this latest push after 2018's crash. Its already put in a higher-low, which is good, but failure to breach above 20k would be a major problem for the bullish bitcoin narrative.

It would also be a red flag to stock investors.

That's because bitcoin's strongest use-case is still as a gauge of risk tolerance in the marketplace. Even the most devout bitcoin believers will tell you to always be ready for a 10-20% pullback at any time, and that inherently makes it a risky asset, since most people cannot tolerate that kind of volatility. Bitcoin has the potential to one day be a store of value, and the believers argue this boom-bust cycle is a critical setup for that future. In my opinion, that future has indeed become more compelling lately. But the probability of it is still so low that we have to consider it a high-risk asset an effective lotto ticket for investors. Even if the odds of adoption doubled, say from 2% to 4% (dont hate me, coiners), it's still very low.

In this context, it's not surprising to see bitcoin trying to break through all-time highs, and having trouble, at the exact same time the Nasdaq NDAQ is doing the same. And equally no coincidence that this is all happening amid near-records in just about every gauge of investor sentiment or positioning right now.

So if 1) bitcoin fails to break out to new highs, it should make tech-stock bulls second-guess their own confidence. This most likely holds the other way around too if 2) bitcoin does take another leg higher, stocks are likely in the clear, too. If 3) bitcoin breaks down but stocks don't, it's likely a huge vote of confidence that the economic recovery is stable and strong. And if 4) bitcoin breaks out to new highs but stocks break down, that would be a huge event that I would argue makes bitcoin a must-own asset. More on that if we get there.

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JPMorgan: Gold will suffer as institutional investors flock to bitcoin – CNBC

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Increased appetite from institutional investors for bitcoin is set to boost inflows to funds that give traders exposure to the red-hot cryptocurrency to the detriment of gold, according to strategists at J.P. Morgan.

Bitcoin has been on a tear this year, rallying more than 150% year-to-date and outperforming a host of major assets including U.S. stock indexes like the Dow Jones Industrial Average and gold.

Cryptocurrency enthusiasts say it's down to unprecedented stimulus from the U.S. and other global governments.

Investors often look to gold as a so-called "safe haven" in times of economic turbulence, to hedge against potential losses in the event of a market downturn.

Several bitcoin bulls have described the virtual currency as "digital gold," given its strong performance in 2020 despite the Covid-19 crisis.

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Ripple-Backed Bitcoin And Crypto Exchange Bitso Reveals $62 Million Funding Round To Conquer Brazil – Forbes

Ripple-backed bitcoin and cryptocurrency exchange Bitso has announced a $62 million investment round led by venture capital firms Kaszek Ventures and QED Investors.

The Mexico-based exchange, which recently passed 1 million users, is looking to expand across Latin America with a focus on Brazil, where it launched earlier this year.

Bitso is planning expansion across Latin America, with a focus on bringing bitcoin and ... [+] cryptocurrency services to Brazil.

Unlike many cryptocurrency exchanges that have doubled-down on bitcoin services this year amid its growing reputation as digital gold, Bitso is looking to develop its cryptocurrency-based remittance business in one of the world's largest cross-border money markets.

"We're looking to provide access to financial products in a similar way to a bank," Bitso chief executive and co-founder Daniel Vogel said, speaking over the phone.

"The level of access to traditional financial services in these regions is low and the prospect of using cryptocurrency and stable coins for cross border remittances attracted Kaszek and QED."

As much as 70% of Latin Americas population are thought to lack access to a bank account, research has shown.

"Crypto has more opportunity in regions like Latin America than the U.S. where the banking infrastructure is more sophisticated," said Nicolas Szekasy, co-founder and managing partner of Brazil-based Kaszek Ventures, speaking over the phone. "We've been looking into the space for years and we have strong conviction that Bitso is the way to go."

The investment represents the first foray into cryptocurrency for both QED Investors and Kaszek Ventures.

"QED has long kept a pulse on the crypto market and Bitso in particular," said Nigel Morris, co-founder and managing partner at QED Investors, in a statement. "The power crypto has to disrupt and innovate traditional financial services is inexorable and we look forward to using our operating knowledge and expertise to help Bitso achieve exactly that."

Vogel, who said Bitso is looking to double its 1 million users in Brazil, stressed the importance of Bitso's diverse staff, adding "local knowledge helps when building a business and customer base."

Bitso has become the biggest cryptocurrency exchange in Argentina since launching there in February, an achievement Vogel puts down to the company's focus on regulatory compliance.

"One of the reasons we were able to take over Argentina so quickly is because we're one of the only exchanges there that's regulated," Vogel said. "We're very strongly focused on regulation as a company, we think it's a great way to provide trust with our customers."

In October 2019, Ripple, the company behind the third biggest cryptocurrency by value XRP, led an investment round in Bitso that included major U.S.-based crypto exchange and wallet provider Coinbase, Jump Capital as well as existing investors such as Digital Currency Group and Pantera Capital.

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Study: Over 13% of All Proceeds of Crimes in Bitcoin Passed Through Privacy Wallets in 2020 – Bitcoin News

According to a study published by the blockchain analysis firm Elliptic, over 13% of all proceeds of crime in bitcoin (BTC) were laundered via privacy wallets in 2020, up from 2% from the figures posted in 2019.

Dr. Tom Robinson, Elliptics co-founder and Chief Scientist, stated in the report called Financial Crime Typologies in Cryptoassets that so far in 2020, laundered crypto money through privacy wallets represented over $160 million worth in bitcoin from darknet markets, thefts, and other types of scams.

Robinson highlights one of the most famous crypto-related incidents due to its mainstream nature: Julys Twitter hack, where hackers took control of over 130 high-profile accounts on the social media platform and whose bitcoin collected through the deployed scam campaign were laundered through the Wasabi Wallet.

Another example mentioned in the report was the $280 million in cryptos stolen from the Asian exchange Kucoin in September, where, again, Wasabi Wallet was used to mix some of the stolen funds, according to forensics analysis.

Criminals have been shifting from using mixers to privacy wallets over the past few years, said Dr. Robinson. A mixer is a service that allows users to deposit BTC and then withdraw different bitcoin from the pol, breaking the blockchain trail.

There have been some cases where mixers providers were fined with million-dollar fines for violating anti-money laundering regulations, such as Helix. Dr. Robinson gave his thoughts on the privacy wallets:

Privacy wallets help their users to achieve just that privacy. There are completely legitimate reasons to use mixers or privacy wallets, and financial privacy is a foundation of any open society. However, the blockchain data shows that criminals have been quick to exploit this new tool and that this represents a growing challenge for regulators, law enforcement and compliance professionals seeking to combat financial crime in cryptoassets.

On December 3, 2020, news.Bitcoin.com reported about a study made by Chainalysis, which revealed that darknet marketplaces surpassed so far this year the $800 million threshold worth of cryptocurrencies in revenue made in 2019, the all-time high. The most used cryptocurrencies in the transactions have been BTC, bitcoin cash (BCH), litecoin (LTC), and tether (USDT).

What do you think about the report concerning privacy wallets? Let us know in the comments section below.

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This Week In Techdirt History: December 6th – 12th – Techdirt

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Five Years Ago

This week in 2015, the confluence of the Paris attack, the San Bernardino attack, and the rise of ISIS created a perfect storm for the anti-encryption, pro-surveillance crowd. President Obama was hinting at asking Silicon Valley to magically block terrorists from using tech products, while Hillary Clinton was doubling down on her attacks on the tech industry and mocking free speech online in the exact same way Donald Trump was while Mitch McConnell was promising to offer up whatever bill the president wanted to ban encryption, Dianne Feinstein was bringing back a bill that would force internet providers to report on "suspicious" behavior by customers and teaming up with James Comey to mislead people about encryption, and Michael McCaul was proposing a commission to "force" encryption backdoors. Even a former FCC commissioner was getting in the game, idiotically claiming that net neutrality helps ISIS. In France, law enforcement released a "wish list" of draconian measures including banning open WiFi, which got at least a tiny bit of pushback from the Prime Minister while Spain brought in a new law allowing widespread surveillance, and Kazakhstan was breaking the internet with an all-out war on encryption.

Ten Years Ago

Today there's a lot of controversy around Visa and MasterCard blocking Pornhub, but this same week in 2010 the exact same conversation was going on around Wikileaks. The week kicked off with PayPal cutting off payments, a Swiss bank found a technicality that allowed it to freeze the site's bank account, then Mastercard blocked any payment systems that work with Wikileaks, and were soon joined by Visa (I wonder if that had anything to do with its most recent leak). But attempts to kill Wikileaks were just contributing to its spread, and the government was contradicting itself in its panicked attempts to internally block the site, or just doing really dumb things like blocking any site with Wikileaks in the title, and making extremely silly requests like the State Department asking Wikileaks to "return" the leaked cables (ironically around the same time it was hosting World Press Freedom Day).

Fifteen Years Ago

This week in 2005, big telcos were doing their usual thing and freaking out about competition, even going so far as to punish New Orleans for offering free wifi in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, or just completely contradicting themselves on fiber optic broadband, which they hate when municipalities try to offer it but which they are happy to sell themselves. Sony's DRM woes were far from over, with yet another security vulnerability found in one of their products, as well as a vulnerability in the patch the company issued to fix it. The recording industry was showing it would never be happy no matter what Kazaa did, and really going hard on its new obsession unauthorized song lyrics by attacking an app that displays them and even calling for people who host them to be thrown in jail.

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Julian Assange’s father to speak out in Byron Shire Echonetdaily – Echonetdaily

Mia Armitage

The father of detained WikiLeaks founder and Australian journalist Julian Assange is touring the Northern Rivers this week.

The Assange family has had close ties to the region for decades, with Mr Assange having studied part of his primary education in the Northern Rivers hinterland.

Mr Shipton spoke last year in Mullumbimby to a sell-out crowd of around three hundred and says it feels like coming homewhen he visits the area.

The father of the famous detained WikiLeaks founder and Australian journalist has recently returned from Europe, where he has spent the year campaigning for his sons freedom.

Psychological torture of Australian journalist continues

The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture, Nils Melzer, defines Mr Assanges detention as psychological torture.

Mr Assange has been locked inside Londons high-security Belmarsh Prison for more than eighteen months while the United States government continues to fight for his extradition.

Mr Shipton says COVID-19 has infected the jail, including the cellmate next-door to Mr Assange, who has a high-risk vulnerability to the virus strain.

Charges against the WikiLeaks founder were revised this year, not long before hearings in the extradition case started.

The journalist is now officially accused of spying in a case described by Assange advocates as a show trial.

Legal heavyweights, federal MPs back Assange

One of the Australian lawyers advising Mr Assanges campaign is the high-profile Greg Barns SC.

Mr Barns says the Australian government has no excuse for failing to demand Mr Assanges return to Australia, especially since it recently negotiated the release of Australian political prisoner Kylie Moore Gilbert from Iran.

Twenty-four federal politicians have joined a cross-parliamentary group in support of bringing Mr Assange home and locally, the Byron Shire Council voted earlier this year to support the movement.

Mr Shipton spoke in the Nimbin Town Hall Tuesday evening alongside long-time democracy advocate Ciaron OReilly.

The pair are due to speak in a Bay FM presented forum in the Mullumbimby Civic Hall this Friday night from 7.30 pm, with former New South Wales magistrate David Heilpern joining the panel.

A smaller event is to happen Sunday afternoon from 4pm in Byron Bays Marvel Hall, with former ABC journalist Mick ORegan assisting Bay FMs Community Newsroom in facilitating questions.

Tickets are strictly limited due to public health order limits and are available via turningpointtalks.com, with any money left over after tour costs are paid to go to Bay FM community radio.

This weeks tour is supported by Echo Publications, North Coast Events and Northern Rivers NSW 4 Assange.

You can hear past interviews with Mr Shipton via Bay FMs Community Newsroom at bayfm.org.

Mia Armitage is a Bay FM member

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