In fact, I'm a bit embarrassed to see all the links there, to my own on-line stuff. Hopefully the site managers will soon move on to featuring submisisons of "leaks" from contemporary sources.
Would be interesting to see some disgruntled former secretary to an Apostle upload a run of Q12 meeting minutes -- or maybe some previously undisclosed business dealings the Church wants kept under wraps.
The Tanners got sued, for posting nothing more than a LINK to copyrighted LDS materials (the "handbook").
I imagine that a few dozen lawyers meeting in the Church Office Building could come up with an effective way to shut down MormonLeaks, if some First Presidency Vault transcripts made their way onto the web.
Same goes for Corporation of the President documents.
I'm wondering how future "leakers" fend off LDS lawyers, the secular legal-justice system, and Church Security...
There's a little arrowhead button on the right side of all the slide numbers that you can set to "go" or "pause."
Once you change viewing over to pause mode, you can click on individual slide numbers, and their contents will stay on the screen until you click something else.