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This insider view from would-be OpenLeaks founder Domscheit-Berg further supports that. aus ausgebürgerten Russen, tibetischen Flüchtlingsgemeinschaften, Reportern, einem ehemaligen Analytiker der US-Regierung und … Infact the only interesting bit about it is the title - "My Time with Julian Assange at the World's Most Dangerous Website".
And why should I bother?A difficult book to judge. Daniel Domscheit-Berg ist Julian Assanges engster Vertrauter und Mitarbeiter. Als sie jedoch den größten Fund an geheimen Dokumenten der amerikanischen Geschichte machen, geraten die beiden in Streit über die Grundausrichtung ihrer Arbeit. Its protagonist is one of the people responsible for running Wikileaks in its critical stages around 2007-2010, starting with when he, soon to become the deputy in Wikileaks, first met with Julian Assange, and ending in Assange's arrest in Britain and the fallout in relationships and technology in Wikileaks itself.Julian Assange -- "Daniel has a disease, it's some kind of borderline paranoid schizophrenia. In large part, it seems to be one side of a battle over a broken relationship. There were discrepancies however with while most of the information was freely available there were paypal accounts for donations that accrued a lot of money and they experimented with the idea of auctioning information to the highest bidder obviously among news agencies. Lies, fabrications, rage, jealousy, by a defector who deleted hundreds of thousands of documents for ever. Domscheit-Berg is carefull not to throw any unjust punches Assange's way, and in fact he seems to still like the guy, despite what he did. The book is slant towards exposing the character of Julian Assange - much is not spoken about the leaks, their preparation, and impact. Die Macher von WikiLeaks sehen die Seite als Enthüllungsplattform für Menschen, die anonym geheime Informationen ve If I knew all that in 2011 it would have been better.Awesome book, definately worth a read if you think Assange is a hero. When an exposé is written it ought to be complete with all facts of the events. Another” Sie stehen verstärkt im Blickpunkt der Öffentlichkeit, aber auch im Dauer-Fokus von Regierungen und Geheimdiensten und so stellt sich bald die Frage, wie weit man bei der Veröffentlichung von geheimen Dokumenten gehen darf - und welchen Preis man dafür zu zahlen bereit ist. In large part, it seems to be one side of a battle over a broken relationship. 030795191X I don't doubt your own ability to spearhead that subject independently.Fascinating account of the rise and fall(?)
Wikileaks wurde von chinesischen Dissidenten, Mathematikern und Technologen junger Unternehmen, aus den USA, Taiwan, Europa, Australien und Südafrika gegründet. While this book will not win literary awards, it is a fascinating account on the first years of Wikileaks, on the motivation of the people behind it.Interesting the first part, in the second half you get more about the relationship author-founder than Wikileaks itself.An interesting look inside WikiLeaks and an insight into Julian Assange. Be the first to ask a question about Inside WikiLeaks The book I read to research this post was Inside WikiLeaks by Daniel Domscheit-Berg et al which is an excellent book which I bought at a car boot sale. As this strange summer of staying put winds down, one thing remains truer than ever: Books offer us endless adventure and new horizons to explore...Inside WikiLeaks: My Time with Julian Assange at the World's Most Dangerous WebsiteA difficult book to judge. Assange und Domscheit-Berg sind damit überaus erfolgreich und werden fast über Nacht zu weltbekannten Aktivisten. Directed by Bill Condon. And why should I bother? The story that emerges in Inside WikiLeaks is that in its early years the organisation was neither well funded nor well organised. I found out later that this book is one the source for the up-coming movie on WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian Assange, titled The Fifth Estate, played by my favorite actor, Benedict Cumberbatch ^_^ I am not a much of WikiLeaks fans nor hater, only a curious citizen.
Start by marking “Inside WikiLeaks: My Time with Julian Assange at the World's Most Dangerous Website” as Want to Read: For anyone wanting deeper insight into the person of Julian Assange, Domsheit-Berg’s book does not disappoint. However, the narrative he tells reasonably explains Wikileaks' unfortunate fracturing. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.
That's one fear that comes from reading this book.If half of what Berg recounts about Assange's behavior is true, WikiLeaks is not a platform whistleblowers should trust to look out for their best interests, or preserve what's in the public's best interest regarding the information whistleblowers bring. Published Gemeinsam entwickeln sie die Internet-Website WikiLeaks und verändern damit die weltweite Informationsverteilung.
I found this book, literally, hidden among other management themed books. It does a good job of showing you how WikiLeaks was working it's rise and ultimately it's sort of collapse. WikiLeaks could be utilizing their users' submissions to advance its own agenda in some fashion. Just to give you an example, he mentions how Julian ate good portion of the dinner that Author cooked for both of them. shedding light on Julian Essange's life and on the initial days of Wikileaks. of Wikileaks.