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Canadian Gov't Convinces German ISP To Shut Down Environmental Parody Sites

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Wednesday December 30, 2009
The Canadian government has convinced a German ISP to shut down two environmental parody sites that were developed by the "Yes Men" and garnered considerable attention during the Copenhagen climate conference.  The ISP complied with the request without seeking a court order first and in the process blocked an additional 4,500 sites hosted on the same IP block.
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sdg said:

Hoax?
This reads a little bit like a hoax. The "Yes Men" certainly do not seem to be below pulling their own site or fabricating a call from the "government" in order to increase their own profile.
December 30, 2009

Dohn Joe said:

Looks Real
Looks to be real to me:
http://www.ec-gc.ca/
December 31, 2009

Gregg said:

Conservative cowardice never ceases to amaze me...
... and I's even more amazed at how many in any country are willing to swear blind allegiance to them and obey them above and beyond legal allowances.
December 31, 2009

Dave said:

Contents of the site
Are there any screen captures of the site? I'm curious to know if the offending site was constructed in such a way that made it hard/impossible for the average person to know it was a parody or criticism.
January 04, 2010

German said:

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More details can be found here in German:
http://www.basicthinking.de/bl...websites/

Basically the site was depicted as a Fishing site by the Canadian government so that the German government's IT security department issued a request to the server operator to take it down. The server op contacted the website owner who did not respond so the op shut down the entire server, thereby taking the other websites down as well.
January 04, 2010

German said:

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Here is the URL again:
http://tinyurl.com/y9y5axx
January 04, 2010

Dave said:

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Thanks German. If the YesMen parody site mimics the real Canadian Government websites to such a degree that a common person cannot realize the commentary isn't the Canadian Government justified in their actions?
January 04, 2010

Dave said:

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I should also add that the other 4500 sites that got pulled down is indeed unfortunate but seems to be the fault of the ISP.
January 04, 2010

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