Just wondering...

Would there be an easy "blacknet" way to offer those t-shirts that would be un-shutdownable?

Also, as an added (perhaps necessary) benefit, the ability to protect (through anonymity) those that ran the site?

Plus, another thought occurs to me. Is it possible, perhaps, via "Blacknet" for the site operator to put up the site for a predefined time period, during which it is impossible even for the site operator to take it down? How would that work as a legal defense? ("Sorry Delta. My site is on an autonymous Server and even I can not shut it down until its expiration date on 6/22/03. Indeed, I do not even know where the server or service provider is.")

-TD













From: Bill Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CAPPS II pilot at San Jose - Delta to CAPPS II Boycotters: No more Coffee Mugs
Date: Sun, 09 Mar 2003 22:42:40 -0800


Breaking news - The three airports in Delta's pilot project include San Jose.
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Last week Bill Scannell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> announced the
BoycottDelta.org protest against Delta's collaboration with the CAPPS II
pass-law pilot project.  Among other publicity activities,
BoycottDelta.org had T-shirt for sale on CafePress.com,
but Delta has filed a "intellectual property" complaint to stop them,
in spite of the Supreme Court's position that parody is protected,
and if you've seen the BoycottDelta.org logo, it's clearly just parody.
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Delta Shuts Down BoycottDelta Shop

CAPPS II Collaborator Stops T-Shirt Sales, Continues Privacy Invasion

Austin, TX (8 March 2003) -- BoycottDelta, an on-line website advocating a
total boycott of Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) until the airline stops all
cooperation with a test of the CAPPS II program, had its on-line
'BoycottDelta Action Tools' store closed down as a result of an intellectual
property rights violation alleged and filed by Delta with the store's host,
CafePress.com .


The store sold t-shirts, coffee mugs and stickers affixed with the
BoycottDelta logo, allowing activists to show their support for the
campaign.  The BoycottDelta logo consists of an all-seeing eye within a red
and blue triangle.  All BoycottDelta products were sold at cost.

BoycottDelta founder Bill Scannell expressed astonishment with Delta's move.

"Delta Air Lines has been deluged with thousands of emails and calls from
their customers over the past week complaining about their CAPPS II testing,
and the best Delta can come up with is to say 'don't wear a t-shirt'? This
is corporate arrogance at its finest."


Over 200,000 unique visitors have visited the BoycottDelta website since it
went live on the 3rd of March.

Alternate sources of BoycottDelta protest tools are being identified. A new
on-line store will be launched shortly.


The Google cache of the store can be seen at:

http://216.239.57.100/search?q=cache:HSkdQ1hc4coJ:www.cafeshops.com/boycottd
elta+boycottdelta+action+tools&hl=en&ie=UTF-8


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