
As WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange
stews in a British jail, with a U.S. indictment
reportedly imminent on top of the alleged Swedish sex crimes he was arrested for in the first place, some of his former staffers are already preparing to launch a competing site for whistleblowers called OpenLeaks. The new site will be headed up by Daniel Domscheit-Berg, Assange's former right-hand man who left last September, after
bristling under Assange's autocratic ways. OpenLeaks will be
structured a bit differently than WikiLeaks. It will be designed to accept leaks in a secure and anonymous manner, but won't publish them itself. Instead, OpenLeaks will work with other publishers, including newspapers and websites around the world, which will asses the newsworthiness of any leaked documents, and edit and redact them as appropriate before releasing them.

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