> Hackers who launched a massive online attack against the Church of
> Scientology are now turning to real-world protests to draw attention to
> what they call a "vast moneymaking scheme under the guise of 'religion."'

It isn't the only one.
 
> The loosely organized group of hackers, who meet up and coordinate attacks
> through Internet Relay Chat channels, have set Feb. 10 for a wave of
> protests at Scientology locations worldwide.
> 
> In anonymous postings on the group's Web site, organizers said they are
> trying to raise awareness about the threats to free speech posed by the
> church's lawyers, who, the group claims, aggressively try to silence
> critics by threatening lawsuits. The church said its lawyers follow
> standard procedures for protecting copyrighted materials.
 
What will they do when it goes out of copyright?

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