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Church handbook of Instruction
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 10:22 pm
by _mocnarf
A pdf copy of the LDS Church Handbook of Instruction was (is) available
see:
http://www.wikileaks.org/wiki/Mormon_Ch ... r_handbook
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 11:45 pm
by _mocnarf
Anyone get a copy of before it was pulled?
Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 12:44 am
by _skippy the dead
mocnarf wrote:Anyone get a copy of before it was pulled?
It hasn't been pulled. You can still get it on wikileaks. It was wikimedia that removed a direct link.
Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 12:46 am
by _Canucklehead
It's still up there. You just have to search for something along the lines of "Mormon handbook of instructions" or something similar.
There was a thread on here about it fairly recently. It's probably on the second or third page by now, but it's there.
Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 12:55 am
by _mocnarf
When I try to go there I get this message:
http://wikileak.org/
As before, WikiLeakS.org seems to be currently experiencing web server / reverse web proxy cache problems.
The DNS aliases around the world seem to resolve ok.
The
http://88.80.13.160/ numeric IP address of WikilLeakS.org can still be pinged or tracerouted to ok, from several locations around the world.
There are simply no HTML pages being served by their system at the moment.
As has happened previously on 2nd May, you can sometimes eventually get a Varnish reverse web proxy accelerator software error message:
Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 1:01 am
by _cksalmon
mocnarf wrote:When I try to go there I get this message:
http://wikileak.org/As before, WikiLeakS.org seems to be currently experiencing web server / reverse web proxy cache problems.
The DNS aliases around the world seem to resolve ok.
The
http://88.80.13.160/ numeric IP address of WikilLeakS.org can still be pinged or tracerouted to ok, from several locations around the world.
There are simply no HTML pages being served by their system at the moment.
As has happened previously on 2nd May, you can sometimes eventually get a Varnish reverse web proxy accelerator software error message:
I just PM'ed you the address.
Best,
Chris
Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 1:08 am
by _skippy the dead
Try this link:
http://wikileaks.org/wiki/Wikileaks
Then search for Mormon handbook instructions
I just pulled it up.
Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 3:57 am
by _mocnarf
Mormon Church attempts to gag Internet over handbook
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The documents at issue: Mormon Church Handbook of Instructions (1999), Mormon Church General Handbook of Instructions (1968)
The Wikimedia Foundation has received a copyright infringement claim from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, widely known as the Mormon Church or LDS Church. The infringement claim is in reference to a URL used as a source in a Wikinews article about Mormon Church documents leaked to the website Wikileaks, titled "Copy of handbook for leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints obtained by Wikinews". The URL was originally cited as a link in the sources subsection of the article. The Wikimedia Foundation is a donor-supported non-profit organization which runs Wikipedia and Wikinews. This is the first time that the Wikimedia Foundation has received a copyright infringement claim regarding an article published by Wikinews.
The Wikinews article, originally published on April 19, described material in the Church Handbook of Instructions. The work is a two-volume book of policies and is a guide for leaders of the Mormon Church. Wikinews obtained the Church Handbook of Instructions from Wikileaks, a whistleblower website which publishes anonymous submissions of sensitive documents while preserving the anonymity of its contributors. Wikileaks describes the material as significant because "...the book is strictly confidential among the Mormon (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a.k.a. LDS in short form) bishops and stake presidents and it reveals the procedure of handling confidential matters related to tithing payment, excommunication, baptism and doctrine teaching (indoctrination)."
The material was released on the Wikileaks website on April 16, and according to the site was first made available on the document sharing website Scribd. A message at Scribd now states: "This content was removed at the request of copyright agent B. S. Broadbent of the Intellectual Property Division of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."
On May 5, the Wikimedia Foundation received a copyright infringement claim from Intellectual Reserve, Inc., the legal entity that owns the intellectual property of the Mormon Church. The infringement claim is addressed to Jimmy Wales, the designated agent of the Wikimedia Foundation, and requests that access to the link to Wikileaks be removed. The link was removed from the article on May 5 by a Wikinews administrator, and the article remains available without the link. The infringement claim was sent by Berne S. Broadbent, president of Intellectual Reserve, Inc. and director of the Intellectual Property Division of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. According to Mike Godwin, general counsel for the Wikimedia Foundation, the Mormon Church has not filed a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) notice with the foundation.
Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 4:20 am
by _skippy the dead
mocnarf wrote:Mormon Church attempts to gag Internet over handbook
From Wikileaks
Jump to: navigation, search
WikiNews
The documents at issue: Mormon Church Handbook of Instructions (1999), Mormon Church General Handbook of Instructions (1968)
The Wikimedia Foundation has received a copyright infringement claim from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, widely known as the Mormon Church or LDS Church. The infringement claim is in reference to a URL used as a source in a Wikinews article about Mormon Church documents leaked to the website Wikileaks, titled "Copy of handbook for leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints obtained by Wikinews". The URL was originally cited as a link in the sources subsection of the article. The Wikimedia Foundation is a donor-supported non-profit organization which runs Wikipedia and Wikinews. This is the first time that the Wikimedia Foundation has received a copyright infringement claim regarding an article published by Wikinews.
The Wikinews article, originally published on April 19, described material in the Church Handbook of Instructions. The work is a two-volume book of policies and is a guide for leaders of the Mormon Church. Wikinews obtained the Church Handbook of Instructions from Wikileaks, a whistleblower website which publishes anonymous submissions of sensitive documents while preserving the anonymity of its contributors. Wikileaks describes the material as significant because "...the book is strictly confidential among the Mormon (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a.k.a. LDS in short form) bishops and stake presidents and it reveals the procedure of handling confidential matters related to tithing payment, excommunication, baptism and doctrine teaching (indoctrination)."
The material was released on the Wikileaks website on April 16, and according to the site was first made available on the document sharing website Scribd. A message at Scribd now states: "This content was removed at the request of copyright agent B. S. Broadbent of the Intellectual Property Division of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."
On May 5, the Wikimedia Foundation received a copyright infringement claim from Intellectual Reserve, Inc., the legal entity that owns the intellectual property of the Mormon Church. The infringement claim is addressed to Jimmy Wales, the designated agent of the Wikimedia Foundation, and requests that access to the link to Wikileaks be removed. The link was removed from the article on May 5 by a Wikinews administrator, and the article remains available without the link. The infringement claim was sent by Berne S. Broadbent, president of Intellectual Reserve, Inc. and director of the Intellectual Property Division of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. According to Mike Godwin, general counsel for the Wikimedia Foundation, the Mormon Church has not filed a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) notice with the foundation.
And?