Sunday, January 14, 2007

Proactive: Fight the Riaa.

Today the community over at digg have made it clear that they are done with hearing about news of the Terrorismfrom the RIAA. In a proactive attempt to further dirty the name of the RIAA bloggers everywhere have been encouraged to implement the following code into their blogs / websites to create a "googlebomb"

(div id="terror" style="display: none;")(h1)(a href="http://www.riaa.com")terrorism(/a)(/h1)(/div)

change all parens into less then and greater then ( < and > ) symbols. thus it will be hidden from public view but will have the maximum 'google effect.

I feel that this will be the first of a series of Major public strikebacks against the RIAA.

1 comment:

John said...

These lawsuits by the record companies will soon be a thing of the past!

There's a number of free, encrypted peer-to-peer solutions out there (such as GigaTribe http://www.gigatribe.com ) that allow users to exchange files in a secure environment where no one, not even an ISP, can know what's being shared. Consumers are realizing this, and soon the record companies will have to focus their efforts on putting out higher quality music instead of shoving the flavor of the day down our throats!