Pit Schultz on 26 Oct 2000 07:49:47 -0000 |
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{piggyback on} just recently there has been one of the first larger e-votes in the history of net.politics. even if non-profit the company who ran it, was overwhelmed by the requests. only those with access to the proper tools (speak voting-bots) had a good chance to get their own id-number and later the right to put a candidate into the seat. in the future (speak next election), the decision if you can vote or can't will depend very much on a number of other 'technical' circumstances. like, having an internet connection at all, or a social security number, or at least an intact media immunity system, like perceptional spam filters etc. voting in times of interactivity, is something much nearer to gaming, the demographics of consumer studies, or the gambling at wall street. Pepsi or Coke? Vote now! in the meanwhile let's switch over to: http://www.cnn.com/video/burden/2000/10/24/show.rm80.ram For american patriotic governmentalists the humour ends where the game gets real. applying e-bay to the voting system, and merging e-commerce and the emerging e-voting industry puts e-democracy where it is now: to the brink of hypercapitalism. democracy for crazy people is a world-wide health product and comes in a package with the toxic drug itself: free market and a smile of jimmy carter. even the chinese, the serbs and soon the north-koreans have to accept the dollar-democracy. as a european you might be able to buy hitler's 'mein kampf' from US based e-book-shops, but now US feds want to sue some austrians for a business plan which targets on the unalienatable right to vote. what is to be exposed is the double moral of a multi-billion election industry. at the one side, an online street theater which left the art-tank to do 'serious' business, at the other, a political theatre which left the area of real-politics to get engaged into perception management. Enter the Broadband SuperHighway! (no matter if you enter from the right or left) In Europe many kinds of bribaries are historically part of political culture and don't even have to be called lobbyism. it's just "friendship" between powerful men. like Kohl and Jelzin, or Kohl and some nameless rich guys. but the people in germany are eager to forgive him - the charts for Kohl are already going up, thanks to a perverse media logic which gives the greatest rewards to the greatest sinner. an interesting side issue was that one of the first measures to stop the activist-entrepreneurs from vote-auction was to force the domain-name administrator to take their adress off the net. This is the ICANN way of control, from the whois database to the individual, if we can't erase the content, you might still take away my domain name or adress under which people 'know' my site. but this strategy is short-sighted of course. the future is now. politics enter the stock market and vice versa. so, let's bet, how many people actually vote in the USA? and how many people have a car, a fridge, or a computer? don't forget to use the message board first! public intellectuals and media theorists first. {piggyback off} From: net_CALLBOY <[email protected]> Subject: for y/eyes! press:: vote-auction.com CContent-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed" [...] + CHECK OUT the press.section: http://www.vote-auction.com/news.htm CNN, wirednews, WIRED, USA Today, ABC, NBC, FOX, Slate, Washington Post, Industry Standard, AP, CNET, Telepolis, Spiegel Online, Slashdot, ... various serious legal cases/ prosecutions :: :: board of elections chicago :: california secretary of state :: board of election nebraska :: texas attorney general :: tech crime unit arizona, ...heavy duty stuff! see some docs under:: http://www.vote-auction.com/legal/index.htm the domain voteauction.com has been deactivated on orders of some local judge in chicago/illinois; sooo much fun and pressure there! read more in our attached press.release or under:: http://www.vote-auction.com/pr.htm our holding-company is specialized on high-risk ventures! ::.. we invest into / they invest into ..:: ubermorgen.com, etoy.com, SILVER SERVER, rtmark.com, skim.com, uptoart.com, etxtreme.org, voortekk.com, rosa.com, dplanet.org, msn.de, micromusic.net, and many more.. for ubermorgen.com and the etoy.HOLDING:: :: lizvlx [CEO ubermorgen.com] :: etoy.HANS /net_CALLBOY [CEO vote-auction.com] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "if you don't get help from us, please get help somewhere!" http://www.ubermorgen.com :: shock marketing :: software dev. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -------------------------------------------------------- Vote-auction.com back online -------------------------------------------------------- Berlin, October 22, 2000 Below you find the latest press release by Vote-auction.com [formerly voteauction.com]. We have included the most relevant information on the latest developments of the site and the people and users behind it. You can also find this press release at http://www.vote-auction.com/pr.htm For any further information feel free to contact [email protected] or in urgent cases call +49-175-2066954. ------------------------------------------------------- [V] Voteauction.com is dead, long live Vote-auction.com The "Leader of the Election Industry", vote-auction.com has regained access to the web via its new domain http://www.vote-auction.com During the past week, diverse rumours and hear-say has been passed concerning the website which explores the high-risk consumer markets of the American election industry. The site's original domain had been ordered shut down by a local American court in the U.S. state of Illinois earlier this week. But whilst American authorities took their time and tax payers' money to legally pursue almost everybody related to the existence of the website, the owners of the site worked on a re-design and strategy paper for version 2.0 of the project. [V] Sue 'em 'til they drop... The legal authorities of Chicago, Illinois, made every effort to get the site out of service during the last 2 weeks. Amongst the original creator of the project, James Baumgartner, and the owner of the domain, Hans Bernhard, they also found it in the public's interest to sue: . domainbank.com: Domainbank inc., is the registry where the original domain "voteauction.com" is registered. It is defendant in named Chicago legal case. . silverserver.at: Both SILVER SERVER's president as well as of one of the top technical staff are also named defendants in the Chicago legal case. SILVER SERVER is vote-auction.com's internet access provider. [V] (Il)legal Battle? It remains open for discussion how it should be possible that a dns (domain name service) or an access provider could ever be responsible for contents accessible via domains they are providing routing services for. Vote-auction.com sees this as illegal practice in total violation of standards set by ICANN. We can only interpret domainbank's and SILVER SERVER's name on the list of defendants as a indirect means of repression to force vote-auction.com to go offline. Concerning domainbank inc., this strategy seemed to work out for Chicago prosecutors: Because of domain- bank being involved in the legal case, the provider "politely asked" vote-auction.com to provide them with a USD 100,000.00 bond for potential legal costs. Vote-auction.com decided not to comply. Instead, we asked them to transfer our "voteauction.com" domain to another provider. This order was not fulfilled by domainbank, as they had at that time already made a "deal" with Chicago authorites "not to move the domain anywhere", as we were told by one of domain- bank's executives. Concerning "defendant" SILVER SERVER, we can provide you with a clear statement from their president: "SILVER SERVER clearly and fully supports vote-auction.com. SILVER SERVER president, o.o., is proud to be the billing contact for vote-auction.com. actually we received very interesting offers by investors to launch vote-auction.com in russia and japan." [V] Users give full support - despite potential respression Lots of users of Vote-auction.com have described their support in various emails. This is another reason why we decided not to wait to get back online until local U.S. legal authorities understand that Vote-auction.com works for and NOT against democracy. We will keep on protecting any data which has been submitted to us by trusting users. Chicago courts have a somewhat different approach to user rights. The court has ordered all data of users registered with the site to be disclosed to the authorities. This would then enable prosecutors in Chicago to sue users of vote-auction.com individually for so-called "voter fraud". [V] Where to go from here Vote-auction.com is ready to deliver even more services to the vital elections markets. We will keep on focusing on the American elections until mid-November this year. In the meantime we will also finish our redesign and software upgrade in order to get ready for upcoming elections worldwide. For the Vote-auction.com team: lizvlx [V]ote-auction.com PLEASE NOTE: If you want to access Vote-auction.com via web or mail, please be sure to use the correct domain: [email protected] http://www.vote-auction.com We will not be able to receive messages sent to the old address. Thank you. 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