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Sony Pictures Leak: Peter Parker can't be gay or black
Peter Parker and his arachnid alter-ego Spiderman must stick to a strict set of rules laid out in a 2011 agreement
WikiLeaks: Julian Assange releases Saudi diplomatic cables to mark third year in London embassy
Julian Assange celebrated his third year in Ecuador's London embassy by releasing a tranche of diplomatic cables.
Saudi Arabia WikiLeaks: US refused Osama bin Laden's son certificate for father's death
Son of al-Qaeda mastermind requested death certificate after Abbottabad raid, according to leaked document
WikiLeaks raising $100,000 reward for 'America's most wanted secret'
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has called for a bounty to expose "this monster trade pact".
Wikileaker Chelsea Manning says she thought of castrating herself
Manning reveals for first time her prison ordeals after arrest for releasing classified information.
Swedish court to hear WikiLeak's founder Julian Assange's appeal over sexual assault arrest warrant
Whistleblower says he fears that if Britain extradited him to Sweden he would then be extradited on to the US.
Julian Assange slams The Guardian's book on Edward Snowden as a 'clichéd hack job'
Assange is currently in the Ecuador Embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden.
David Cameron v Outlander: PM met with Sony execs to stop Scottish rebel drama before referendum vote
WikiLeaks emails shows PM met with Sony execs to delay show until after Scottish independence referendum.
Sony Pictures 'illegally downloaded pirated book' reveal emails published on WikiLeaks
Employees have allegedly downloaded content illegally, in the form of an ebook on online piracy
Ben Affleck asks PBS programme makers to hide slave-owning ancestor
Batman v Superman star asked documentary makers to not reveal one of his ancestors was a slave owner.
Leaked Sony emails 'show how Hollywood raised money for Republicans' despite being perceived as liberals
Movie bigwigs are often stereotyped as liberals.
Sony email leak: Ousted Apple exec Scott Forstall takes on SnapChat advisor role for 0.11% company share
Scott Forstall, co-creator of iOS and ousted Apple executive, took on Snapchat advisor role worth $16.5m.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange agrees to meet Swedish prosecutors in Ecuadorian embassy in London
The Australian national has been holed up in the embassy since 2012 and refuses to return to Sweden to be questioned over sex allegations
Julian Assange's whistleblower site WikiLeaks republishes thousands of leaked Sony documents
WikiLeaks has republished hundreds of thousands of documents and emails linked to the 2014 cyberattack on Sony Pictures Entertainment
Julian Assange says SNP right to be concerned about MI5 spying
WikiLeaks founder tells conference that pro-independence lobby would have been regarded as "security threat" by UK intelligence.
Pirate Party ranks as most popular political party in Iceland
It formed as part of an international political movement supporting internet and data freedom.
Julian Assange policing operation at Ecuador Embassy 'under review' by Met Police
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has told LBC that the Met is reviewing policing of Ecuadorean embassy.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange may sue UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg for 'rape' comment
Assange lawyers looking into comments made by Clegg that WikiLeaks founder is "charged" with offences.
Julian Assange asylum: UK taxpayer bill passes £10m for policing WikiLeaks founder
Policing costs for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange passes £10m as asylum at Ecuador embassy continues.
Ex-Swiss banker Rudolf Elmer avoids jail despite being found guilty in WikiLeaks trial
Elmer has been given a suspended fine, which he will have to pay if he commits another crime within the next three years.
Edward Snowden rejected offer to join Russian intelligence agency, says WikiLeaks staff
Russia's FSB approached Snowden with a job offer while he was stuck at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport, says Sarah Harrison of WikiLeaks.
Vladimir Putin named Person of the Year for 'innovation' in 'organised crime'
Investigative journalist group says that Putin has presided over fusing of state and criminal organisations in Russia.
Secret CIA report: Drone strikes and targeted killings 'boost support for terror groups'
Wikileaks publish secret CIA document which admits negatives of drone strike campaign.
Nazi nightmares make Germans fearful of 'doing an Edward Snowden'
Survey shows modern Germans are reluctant to turn 'informer' and blow the whistle at work due to memories of Gestapo repression.
Swedish Court Rejects Julian Assange's Appeal to Revoke Arrest Warrant
Court upholds arrest warrant for Wikileaks founder
Pirate Bay Founder Gottfrid Svartholm Warg Handed Three and a Half Year Sentence in Historic Hacker Case
Per Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, also known as hacker 'anakata', sentenced to 3.5 years in prison in "largest hacking case ever".
Seven Controversial Figures of Internet Freedom: Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and More
NeoMam Studios compiled a list of the most controversial figures of internet freedom.
Iceland's Pirate Party: 'We're 70% of the Way to Creating the Switzerland of Bits'
Pirate politicians on their way to realising a data safe haven and a new form of digital democracy.
Anti-Terror Law Allows Australian Government to Monitor Entire Internet
Australia's new anti-terror laws are 'a license to snoop on anyone, any time, anywhere'.
Cryptocurrency Round-Up: Nakamoto Pleaded with WikiLeaks and Bitcoin Boosted by DCC
Bitcoin sees price fall slightly over the last 24 hours, dropping to its lowest price since mid-August