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Pretty much just this raid again RIAA_and_MPAA maybe we can learn from their errors and actually get a decent amount of people on board before doing anything stupid like ddosing the RIAA.

We need help with it, really. We can't accomplish a whole lot as Anonymous. Well, we can, but not as just Anonymous. We'll need eff.org, The Pirate Bay's user base, Digg, maybe YouTube again(like it or not Chanology tactics are the most effective vs governments & government-backed organizations.) Point being, we're going to need a lot of people that are not Anonymous, and we're going to need to commit to this. AnonEMoose 06:48, 18 April 2009 (UTC)

Agreed. --AnonIRC 13:27, 19 April 2009 (UTC)

chanology[edit]

remember how the worst fail ever began?

This is completely different. Scientology is criminal. The targets here are not. We do not have a chance at swaying the public to our side. Not enough to rally in the streets, anyway. Momentum 03:42, 20 April 2009 (UTC)

rather lame if you ask me.

WHy not the MPAA also?

Video for CD[edit]

Hey! Although we cna't prove piracy is legal, we can show that there is nothing wrong with it and that those who are members of the MPAA and RIAA, Artists and Film-makers won't be hurt but actually helped by piracy.

I have a video where, michael moore says;

"I don't understand bands or filmmakers or whatever who oppose sharing, having their work be shared with people, because I think it only increases your fanbase.

"You know, when I was a kid, there were vinyl record albums and then cassette tapes came along, and people started making cassette tapes," Moore continued. "And I remember one day someone giving me a cassette tape of an album called London Calling by a group called the Clash. And I thought, 'Wow, this is really cool.' And suddenly I became a Clash fan. From that point on, I bought their albums and I went to their concerts. And they ended up making money off me — because somebody gave me a free tape of their music."

Would you guys want that on rapidshare or something so, people could copy it to the cd's?

Uber cat 15:16, 20 April 2009 (UTC)

UPDATE: A copy of the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hoV7nW-qAU Uber cat 15:26, 20 April 2009 (UTC)(video was removed)

Why www.ifpi.org?[edit]

And not something from http://www.db.ripe.net/whois?form_type=simple&full_query_string=&searchtext=ifpi&submit.x=0&submit.y=0

inetnum: 195.40.39.0 - 195.40.39.127 netname: IFPI descr: International Federation of the Phonographic Industry

report piracy @ mpaa[edit]

theres a formular without a captcha at the mpaa-page to report piracy. lets report google for breaking the law and making copyrighted contet available just like tpb does. ^_^

http://www.mpaa.org/ReportPiracy/ReportPiracy.aspx

EDIT: Here's a greasemonkey which will do just that. The site actually encourages multiple posts from the same person. Works decently fast even with tor. http://anonym.to/http://pastebin.com/f27bfd1b5

Political whores[edit]

Politicians are elected by people, but once they take office, they start whoring with the entertainment cartels and the like.

Beatrice Ask is a minister of justice of Sweden and a political prostitute of the transnational entertainment cartels [1]. She is developing laws to criminalize file sharing. Office number +46 8 405 10 00. Visit the page, link to the contact web form is on the right. By the way, The Pirate Bay once used this form so that people submit texts to her, but webmasters disabled direct use of the form (hence the link to the page and not to the form).

LETS RAEP TEH MPAA[edit]

-- Everyone should totally PWN http://www.mpaa.org/press_releases/court%20convicts%20defendants%20in%20the%20pirate%20bay%20case.pdf next. Stupid fuckers at the MPAA think they can take down TPB...

Additional target: www.pro-music.org[edit]

Target to add to list: www.pro-music.org

Run by the IFPI, this site is vulnerable to an easy DOS bug. An exploit is available on Milw0rm: http://www.milw0rm.com/exploits/3965

Or, simply write a script to repeatedly visit www.pro-music.org/AUX/.aspx

Another target[edit]

How about these guys?

MediaDefender: http://anonym.to/?http://www.mediadefender.com/

They fill up torrents with fake shit. Don't know if this is related, by these guys are fucking annoying.

More info: http://anonym.to/?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediadefender.

They seem to be really legit, ddos probably won't work, but somebody needs to stick it to these fuckers. I'm not sure if they're still active or not. But I'm sure we could think of something.

--Thedeathofcamera 01:16, 22 April 2009 (UTC)

Other movies against copyright[edit]

Along the lines of someone else's idea, there are two really good films about piracy and actually feature the Pirate Bay (especially Steal This Film part I) that could be put on a disk and distributed:

http://www.goodcopybadcopy.net/

http://www.stealthisfilm.com/

...these are also on youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpXK8mDTiNg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqKvm8Z2KVs&feature=PlayList&p=0F5C38FFAD3D9FEF&index=0&playnext=1

Also good literature, resources, and links at:

http://www.questioncopyright.org/


need to organise another raid, only this time not at 2am in the morning, get it so its from 9am - 5pm maybe, so it actualy makes a difference

MPAA's ratings board[edit]

Expose the MPAA's fucked up rating system http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_film_is_not_yet_rated

I believe it's still available on youtube

Massive Update[edit]

The Italian Music Industry Federation (FIMI) (which is VERY similar to the IFPI, and associated with both the RIAA and the IFPI, as well as the organizations listed on this page) just recently announced that they are planning to also bring the Pirate Bay to trial except this time in Italy. They may also be related to the Italien Version of Pro-Music. Here is some proof. Someone needs to add them to the list of targets. I am currently in the process of getting some DOX on them... Perhaps we shall also raid them? They have a news item clearly against the Pirate Bay at this page.

Here is what I found out so far about them (update this as you discover more):

F.I.M.I. FEDERAZIONE INDUSTRIA MUSICALE ITALIANA
Galleria del Corso, 4
20122 Milano, Italy
  • Telephone Number: +39 02 795879
  • Fax Number: +39 02 799673
  • Email Address: info@fimi.it

New board[edit]

Krapple Komputer Kompany now has a Baylout board.

http://krapplekomputerkompany.com/tpb/