In a networked world with real-time data dumps happening all along, this methode seems rather anachronistic.
By Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The editor of the Guardian, a major outlet for revelations based on leaks from former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, says the British government threatened legal action against the newspaper unless it either destroyed the classified documents or handed them back to British authorities. In an article posted on the British newspaper’s website on Monday, Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger said that…