Spreadshirt's WikiLeaks Shop Sees Sales Rise Following Julian Assange Asylum Decision
LONDON, 21 August 2012 - Spreadshirt (www.spreadshirt.co.uk), a leading self-expression platform for creating, buying and selling custom clothing online, has seen sales rise following Julian Assange’s asylum decision. The platform was chosen by WikiLeaks as the enabler for its online shop (http://officialwikileaksuk.spreadshirt.co.uk/), where the organisation is offering WikiLeaks supporters a variety of one-of-a-kind clothing items with its unique messages in a style, size and colour to suit them.
About Spreadshirt
Spreadshirt is the worldwide creative ecommerce platform for personalised apparel. There are more than 40,000 active online shops open around the world. Brands, clubs, artists, bloggers, individuals and celebrities use Spreadshirt’s platform 24 hours a day to promote themselves and/or their cause. The content created on the products sold through the platform does not necessarily reflect the position or opinion of Spreadshirt and no official endorsement by Spreadshirt should be inferred. Spreadshirt is solely focused on enabling self-expression and ecommerce.
Almost 300 employees work to bring the ideas of Spreadshirt customers to life on Spreadshirt t-shirts. Without foreign capital, Spreadshirt was founded in 2002 in Leipzig, Germany, and is now active throughout Europe and North America. Spreadshirt has millions of customers worldwide and over half a million shop partners. You can read about Spreadshirt and the people who work behind the scenes on the Spreadshirt blogs, on Twitter, Flickr or Facebook.
About WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks is a not-for-profit media organisation. Our goal is to bring important news and information to the public. We provide an innovative, secure and anonymous way for sources to leak information to our journalists (our electronic drop box). One of our most important activities is to publish original source material alongside our news stories so readers and historians alike can see evidence of the truth. We are a young organisation that has grown very quickly, relying on a network of dedicated volunteers around the globe. Since 2007, when the organisation was officially launched, WikiLeaks has worked to report on and publish important information. We also develop and adapt technologies to support these activities.
WikiLeaks has sustained and triumphed against legal and political attacks designed to silence our publishing organisation, our journalists and our anonymous sources. The broader principles on which our work is based are the defense of freedom of speech and media publishing, the improvement of our common historical record and the support of the rights of all people to create new history. We derive these principles from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In particular, Article 19 inspires the work of our journalists and other volunteers. It states that everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers. We agree, and we seek to uphold this and the other Articles of the Declaration.
For more information about Spreadshirt, please contact PR Savvy
Kate Warwick/ kate.warwick@prsavvy.co.uk / 078 1069 7282
Mayra Cunningham / mayra.cunningham@prsavvy.co.uk / 078 2525 1615
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