Feds Seeking To Silence The Media Over Barrett Brown, After They Locked Him Up For Posting A Link

from the prosecutorial-overreach dept

We've covered the immensely troubling case against Barrett Brown a few times here. Brown is the journalist and activist who was arrested on a series of highly questionable charges, mostly focused on taking the astounding step of copying a URL pointing to a bunch of Stratfor emails that people in Anonymous had hacked, and placing it in a chat room that Brown managed, to try to crowdsource information about intelligence community contractors, known as Project PM. No one has accused Brown of being responsible for the hack -- but rather just posting the link to the hacked contents, which the feds are claiming is a federal crime, in part because the data it pointed to contained credit card info. There are two other charges, including concealing evidence (he put his laptop in his mother's dish cabinet) and "threatening a federal agent" based on a rambling video he had posted to YouTube, which was probably inappropriate, but was in response to being constantly harassed and threatened himself for merely reporting on the various information that had been leaked. Glenn Greenwald's summary from earlier this year is well worth reading.

The incredible thing is that the linking to leaked materials, including those that reveal hacked documents and things like passwords is fairly common. As the EFF pointed out a few weeks back, if what Brown did with the link to Stratfor emails was a crime then plenty of other publications are guilty of the same thing, including The Daily Beast and Buzzfeed, who both posted links to what some claimed were passwords for email accounts of Congressional staffers.

Even more ridiculous, however, is that the government is seeking to silence the media from reporting on the case, claiming, ridiculously that press coverage related to the case is something it can blame on Brown himself because various publications are reporting on the ridiculous details of his arrest and the charges against him.

Today, there is the latest hearing in his case, in which the US government is asking the court to issue a gag order barring both Brown and his lawyer from "making any statement to members of any television, radio, newspaper, magazine, Internet (including, but not limited to, bloggers), or other media organization about this case, other than matters of public record."

Think about this for a second. Not only is the main charge against him for the "crime" of copying a URL from one place on the internet to another, but now the government is actively seeking to silence the media coverage about this case.


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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 4 Sep 2013 @ 10:06am

    Ah the (bastardized) freedom of the press at it's finest!

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    out_of_the_blue, 4 Sep 2013 @ 10:11am

    Not that I agree, but "Brown and his lawyer" are not "The Media".

    Though believe I agree with everything between your title and conclusory sentence (and I'm NOT supporting the gov't here even if were some cause: I hold that everyone charged with crimes by our servants in gov't has an absolute right to yell to their peers, the public), you make me nervous, Mike: seems to be your habit to stretch plain facts into false statements.

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      Gwiz (profile), 4 Sep 2013 @ 10:21am

      Re: Not that I agree, but "Brown and his lawyer" are not "The Media".

      Not that I agree, but "Brown and his lawyer" are not "The Media".


      Ok, Blue. Fair enough. Put your money where your mouth is then.

      Tell us what your definition of "The Media" is, please. Doesn't a blogger doing journalism classify? Is it only mainstream media? Only print media. What? Do tell.

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      Anonymous Coward, 4 Sep 2013 @ 12:13pm

      Re: Not that I agree, but "Brown and his lawyer" are not "The Media".

      As "the Media" have become nothing more than a propaganda wing for the government, even "The Media" is not "The Media" anymore.

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    The Real Michael, 4 Sep 2013 @ 10:14am

    This whole case is a mockery of due process and a testament to the lack of checks and balances prevalent within government.

    Brown's choice of linking to hacked credit card info may've been unethical, but when the banksters defrauded the public and cheated the system, instead of punishing them, the government handed them a multi-billion dollar bailout at the taxpayers' expense.

    Priorities...

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 4 Sep 2013 @ 10:20am

    Sounds like a classic case of thugs going after a young kid who probably doesn't have enough funds to put up much of a fight in court.

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    Anonymous Coward, 4 Sep 2013 @ 10:23am

    the usual reason the government want gag orders is to stop everyone learning about the fuck ups they have made. ditto here!!

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    Anonymous Coward, 4 Sep 2013 @ 10:37am

    So what happens if I post a link to this page on my Facebook account?

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      Rikuo (profile), 4 Sep 2013 @ 10:47am

      Re:

      You get shot in the face, you commie-nazi child-rapist you! It's what you deserve!
      /sarcmarc

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    • identicon
      Michael, 4 Sep 2013 @ 10:47am

      Re:

      Following the logic set fourth by the US government, I believe everyone you are friends with will be arrested.

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      • identicon
        gyffes, 4 Sep 2013 @ 11:06am

        Re: Re:

        As well as all readers of this blog, because he told us about it and we didn't immediately gouge our eyes out.

        Although if ootb were to, I'd applaud...

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    sickamore, 4 Sep 2013 @ 12:18pm

    Am I the only one feeling an impending sense of doom from all of these prosecutorial shenanigans claiming to act on behalf of the United States of America? (among other shenanigans mind you)

    Folks are definitely going into information dissemination control overload. 100 years.. he's facing a century in jail, for a link.?

    Copyrights, National Security and Media Capture

    Isn't there a substantial amount of criminal activity that should receive this level of dedication and attention for things that, you know, actually hurt people?

    I get the sense that this form of government, in its current incantation (yes, majik), is in its death throes.

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      Anonymous Coward, 4 Sep 2013 @ 1:40pm

      Re:

      Putin has got to be laughing his ass off at this or is incredibly jealous.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

      • identicon
        Wolfy, 4 Sep 2013 @ 2:30pm

        Re: Re:Putin

        Putin's already won his battles. He's an "elected" dictator for life.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

      • icon
        Jeff Brodhead (profile), 5 Sep 2013 @ 8:11pm

        Re: Re:

        I think Putin knows how important America is to the world, including Russia. While islam has the Great Satan and the Little Satan to focus on, Russia can have it fairly "easy" - keep feeding radical islam some weapons and technologies and it won't bite the hand that feeds... too hard.

        BUT...

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    connermac (profile), 4 Sep 2013 @ 1:44pm

    wtf

    gee my local phone books puts thousands of links to places that could get robbed better lock up the dex people too

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    Gothenem (profile), 4 Sep 2013 @ 1:56pm

    Media

    "Today, there is the latest hearing in his case, in which the US government is asking the court to issue a gag order barring both Brown and his lawyer from "making any statement to members of any television, radio, newspaper, magazine, Internet (including, but not limited to, bloggers), or other media organization about this case, other than matters of public record.""

    This is a very interesting statement. When the government want to decide if a person is a journalist, they include internet (including but not limited to bloggers) as media when it suits them, but say "you are only a journalist if you get a paycheck" other times.

    If the government keeps speaking out of both sides of their mouth, it's going to choke.

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    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 4 Sep 2013 @ 3:03pm

      Re: Media

      this government is long past due for choking.. but hey, when they finally succeed in completely debasing the currency (kinda like ancient Rome) maybe we'll finally see it happen.

      Better have some extra food on hand when that happens; supermarkets' shelves empty out pretty quick when the trucks stop rolling.

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    Anonymous Coward, 4 Sep 2013 @ 2:58pm

    The proper response to this is for every single person on the internet to copy paste the same link. Not for nefarious purposes, and not to mention posting a link to this material could serve to warn people they need to call their bank, but rather as an act of civil disobedience against tyrannical rule. Posting a link is not a crime. Domestic spying is though. Maybe go make some arrests there!

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    Canuck, 4 Sep 2013 @ 4:47pm

    I think you guys are long over due for one of those Tea Party events.

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    Hephaestus (profile), 4 Sep 2013 @ 8:40pm

    This is an extension of everything the US government has been doing wrong for the past several years. Every time they get caught with their hand in the over reach cookie jar, they yell "it is a secret and it must remain so". The gag order is nothing more than an attempt to hide the truth. They harassed a person to the point that he got fed up, and he spoke out inappropriately. Then they went after him just to shut him up. Talk about thin skinned.

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    General Tso's Chicken, 4 Sep 2013 @ 8:43pm

    Long live The United Empire.....

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