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Activist network shut down by Verio, Dow
Chemical
DATE
ENTERED: 12/24/2002
December 23, 2002 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
İİİİThing.net
assistance page: İİİİİİİİsecure.thing.net/backbone/ İİİİContact:
thing-group@rtmark.com
ACTIVIST NETWORK IN NY EVICTED FROM
INTERNET BY DOW, VERIO
Bowing to pressure from the Dow Chemical
Corporation, the internet company Verio has booted the activist-oriented
Thing.net from the Web.
Internet service provider Thing.net has
been the primary service provider for activist and artist organizations in
the New York area for 10 years.
On December 3, activists used a
server housed by Thing.net to post a parody Dow press release on the
eighteenth anniversary of the disaster in which 20,000 people died as a
result of an accident at a Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India. (Union
Carbide is now owned by Dow.) The deadpan statement, which many people
took as real, explained that Dow could not accept responsibility for the
disaster due to its primary allegiance to its shareholders and to its
bottom line.
Dow was not amused, and sent a Digital Millennium
Copyright Act (DMCA) complaint to Verio, which immediately cut Thing.net
off the internet for fifteen hours. A few days later, Verio announced that
Thing.net had 60 days to move to another provider before being shut down
permanently, unilaterally terminating Thing.net's 7-year-old contract.
Affected organizations include PS1/MOMA, Artforum, Nettime,
Tenant.net (which assists renters facing eviction), and hundreds more.
"Verio's actions are nothing short of outrageous," said Wolfgang
Staehle, Thing.net Executive Director. "They could have resolved the
matter with the Dow parodists directly; instead they chose to shut down
our entire network. This self-appointed enforcement of the DMCA could have
a serious chilling effect on free speech, and has already damaged our
business." İ İ İ RTMark, which publicizes corporate abuses
of democracy, is housed on Thing.net. Please visit
secure.thing.net/backbone/ to help Thing.net survive Dow's and Verio's
actions, and to develop a plan to avoid such problems in the future.
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