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INTERNET: CIVIL LIBERTIES (english)
www-features 12:58pm Mon Dec 30 '02 (Modified on 7:10am Tue Dec 31 '02)
www-features at lists.indymedia.org article#225895

Thing.net Fights Net Eviction

The Thing


Due to pressure by Dow Chemical, Verio, an internet provider held by the Japanese enterprise Ntt, has decided to withdraw hosting of the service provider Thing.net, starting February 28. For more than 10 years, Thing.net has hosted hundreds of art sites belonging to individuals, organizations (e.g., RTMark) and institutions (e.g., The Museum of Modern Art of New York), publisher's sites, sites that provide alternative information (e.g., Autonomedia), and activist sites.

What motivated the chemical giant is a website by The Yes Men, which documents and parodies the sick economic mechanisms behind neo-liberalism. The group dedicated part of their site to the multinational Dow Chemical, which had recently acquired Union Carbide, infamous due its culpability in the 1984 disaster in Bhopal, India.

The web page, originally at www.dow-chemical.com, was a parody of Dow's official site. The powerful giant pressured the company that delivers domains to assimilate the url to the Dow home page, and ultimately succeeded. The Dow parody webpage is now available at another url, while www.dow-chemical.org now points directly to the official site.

Following th=he immediate multiplication of mirrors of the Dow parody web pages, Verio decided to interrupt its contract with Thing.net, in order to avoid an accusation for the violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) (pdf), which imposes specific limits on internet providers in case of violation of copyright law.

Thing.net responded immediately, organizing a fund raising campaign via PayPal. Its goal is to achieve more than 4000 IP numbers from American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN). The IPs will be distributed on a number of broadband providers (15 or more), so that it will not be possible to close down a network on the basis of a simple complaint. The cost of the whole operation of acquiring IPs is estimated to be around $25,000 US. Moreover, Thing.net plans to sue Verio for violation of its free speech rights.

Meanwhile, another website, www.bursonmarsteller.com, was put up by a college student about the public relations firm Burson-Marsteller. The firm is infamous for its role in spinning the images of and manufacturing public support for repressive governments and abusive corporations, and helped downplay the Bhopal disaster, which was documented in the site. The student was sued by the company for alleged trademark infringement before the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), and has been contested.

Read coverage in italian.

[ The Thing | The Yes Men ]


add your own comments

D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles??? (english)
curious 4:50pm Mon Dec 30 '02
comment#225919

Does anyone have concrete information on the
public relations group D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles?
Especially in Eastern Europe...

Their google footprint seems pretty thin - are they
just "harmless" vectors of capitalism?

strike back (english)
anon 10:44pm Mon Dec 30 '02
comment#225958

Sounds like it's time for a sustained net strike against Dow's website.

Boycott!! (english)
miker 11:25pm Mon Dec 30 '02
@phillyimc.org comment#225961

I say boycott Verio! show them that the threat from their customers is stronger than anything Dow could do to them.

distrubuted resources, indiv, org & connected (english)
JZ 6:35am Tue Dec 31 '02
comment#225996

I like 'Toggle footprint' to note how much was located via a search but I hope that one or two search engines (or a directory / index) does not become as newspapers have for some people the end of the current and historical record.

It's amazing how much I hear and see not even "watching"; I saw 'Toogle's picks or more accurately reports from data received through use of their search engine a numbered list of most "popular" items being searched.

If the majority of users were searching for independent media sources rather than the corporate "network" connected one airing this list, or historical, social, cultural, anarchy, community, etc. and other references related to commitments to a process of peace rather than enduring war footings would these be listed.

I hope this practice doesn't mirror what an institution already does in "recommending" or making it appear that the only movies, books, people, etc. of interest or existence are the ones they're reviewing and pedling.

http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=225018 --ACTIVIST NETWORK IN NY EVICTED FROM INTERNET

http://www.bhopal.net/campaigningresources/pictures/bhopaldancinggallery/index.htm --"Women survivors of the December '84 Union Carbide disaster in Bhopal today celebrated their recent victory in their long struggle for a dignified life for the survivors."

http://www.bhopal.net/dow-watch/index.html --"Keeping an eye on the dirty ['BOW to shareholders]"

http://www.corpwatchindia.org/bulletins/PBD.jsp?articleid=2623 -- "Hold ['BOW to shareholders]Liable for Bhopal Source: National Campaign for Justice in Bhopal" Yes, they own assets and LIABILTIES.

http://www.india.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=2065&group=webcast -- Who will clean up the Bhopal mess? by By Fakir Hassen

http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/hartman/dmbb/ D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles - I didn't look for details on them via searching "site:particular sites" and using usualy known likely credible sources...

http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=215174

cut and paste links (english)
JZ 7:10am Tue Dec 31 '02
comment#226000


In case anyone was curious. Rather than supply links as usual if you want to look further you'll have to "cut 'n paste" the URL provided.

Though you can see from the browsers status display where a link points to I chose this to maybe prevent someone thinking I'm posting a "fascist, racist, for profit" related reference.

I'm still trying to determine the cost of pigeon holes or more forms of other independent media (the ones Michael Albert means in article below) besides the ones who already contribute postings to Newswire as well as the peace and justice related organizations consciously refraining from Newswire possibly because of similar concerns.

Mass Media: Theirs and Ours by Michael Albert

in this as a follow-up to a link that "moved" -- http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=221696

Cost of pigeon holes and "hidden" posts - ethnic relations including hate -- http://www.boston.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=9762&group=webcast