and who had posted them to Flickr, has been forced to take it down by Flickr for "copyright infringement." Many Egyptian activists are already calling for a boycott of Flickr. (One note for some of those tweeting on this: Flickr is owned by Yahoo, not by Google as some of you seem to think; Google owns YouTube, so don't boycott Google.)
Remember the Streisand Effect, the Internet rule that says that the surest way to get information spread widely across the Internet is to try to censor it? I'm sure they're going to reappear and wish I'd downloaded copies; will post the links when they reappear. This may be a job for Wikileaks.
But I'm sure, they'll be back. [UPDATE: They may go up on Facebook, and he is reportedly getting help from the "Anonymous" people.]
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