WikiLeaks has revived the debate about freedom of the press, and it has put may people in danger everywhere. It released thousands of classified documents, and cannot be shut down.
No but some of the things which are posted onto WikiLeaks are very controversial and can be illegal. It is only illegal to post confidential information such as military documents on the Internet. WikiLeaks has a very powerful grip on American society because it is a symbol of the freedom of American people and gives people the 'truth' which is ideally what they want and feel they don't get from the politicians. This large impact on US society can cause people to act aggressively based on what they have seen on WikiLeaks (such as soldiers acting offensively or killing civilians). It is this effect that makes WikiLeaks so dangerous and this is when its legality comes into question. In short, it is not illegal to post things on WikiLeaks unless it will provoke people or is confidential.
No. Wikileaks is not a parent company or related to WikiAnswers other than the fact that wiki basically indicates that people can change content on that web page.
Julian assange created wikileaks.
Julian Assange is the co-founder and director of WikiLeaks.
Wikileaks did not like a joke he made about them.
WikiLeaks used to live at wikileaks.org but they recently changed it to wikileaks.ch Because some countries block access to WikiLeaks, many people have created "mirror" sites that have the same content. You can find a list of mirror sites here: http://wikileaks.info/
Julian Assange is the spokesperson and editor in chief for WikiLeaks.
No, it is not illegal for a person to view the cables on wikileaks.
No, as far as I know Wikileaks is entirely different from Wikianswers and even Wikipedia.
All the WikiLeaks are available on wikileaks.org
No.