Flash-mobs on a global scale

Said the first  two lines to a p2pnet post yesterday: “You don’t fool with the Net or supporters of online P2P freedom, Vivendi Universal, EMI, Warner Music and Sony Music’s IFPI today learned. “Having been appropriately placed on the same level as the equally hated and despised Cult of Scientology, it’s now recovering from an organised DDoS attack.” However, DDOSing is, “really a bad idea, more like a child throwing a quick tantrum … and forgotten equally as fast, I wish i could speak to those guys and get something more constructive out of all of that computing power …” said Ryan in a Reader’s Write , “… also very very illegal. Such a waste.” But, “There are no ‘those guys’ behind ‘anonymous’,” responded Henry Emrich , going on »»» It’s basically the ultimate “flash mob”: people put out ideas, and if people are interested, they do their own thing with it.

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Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 P2P News

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