Geneva Anti-globalization activists have enraged the World Trade Organization (WTO) with a phony Web site that looks just like the real thing but uses spoof officialese and mentions profit at every opportunity.
"A fake WTO Web site —
www.gatt.org — has been created to deceive Internet users by copying the entire official WTO Web site. While the design is identical, the texts have been distorted," the organization said on its real site,
www.wto.org.
To confuse users further, the fake site copies the warning, but accuses the WTO of being the impostor.
The name of the fake site is the acronym for the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, a body that was replaced by the WTO in 1995.
The WTO is preparing for a key ministerial meeting next month in the Persian Gulf state of Qatar to try to launch a new round of trade talks after failure at the last meeting in 1999 in Seattle that was besieged by anti-globalization protesters.
The Google Internet search engine lists the gatt.org site as belonging to RTMark, an Internet community (www.rtmark.com) that says it "supports the sabotage (informative alteration) of corporate products" in order to "improve culture."
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