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WTO Sit-in open! - enter the virtual protest now!
THE WTO VIRTUAL SIT-IN
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THE E-HIPPIES WTO SIT-IN PAGES ARE NOW ONLINE -
COME AND JOIN THE ACTION!
http://www.gn.apc.org/pmhp/ehippies/action/index.htm
To coincide with the WTO's Seattle Conference, the electrohippies
are organising - as their first major virtual action - a 'virtual
sit-in'. To take part in the sit-in all you have to do is load the
appropriate web page and leave you computer online for a period
of time; the longer the better!
The Action
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the electrohippies are organising a 'virtual sit-in' of the WTO's special conference
website. It is intended that this website will be the main conduit
for accessing information about the conference, and the events taking
place. By taking action against the conference server, and the main
WTO server, we restrict the PR staff at the WTO from spreading their
global corporate agenda.
To make this action effective requires thousands of people to be
online. However, because of the global nature of the organisation
involved we hope to be able to achieve this figure. This means that
people will have to consider the effect of different time zones
this makes thing a little more complex.
The sit-in will begin. . .
08.00 USA & Canada (Pacific time), 30th November
16.00 Greenwich Mean Time (UK/Ireland)
17.00 Central Europe
18.00 Eastern Europe
21.30 Indian subcontinent
00.00 Honk Kong/Singapore/Western Australia, December 1st
02.00 Eastern Australia
04.00 New Zealand
. . . and will finish four days later.
To take part in the action all you need is an Internet connection,
and a web browser. What people have to do is access the special
web pages written for the action and then stay on line as long as
they possible can. For those with 'dial-up' access to the 'Net that
means staying on line as long as you can afford, as often as possible,
for the four days. If you cannot afford to spend much time online
then concentrate on November 30th (or Dec. 1st for those in the
East). But we would like people to aim to go online from 12.00 Pacific
time on December 3rd (add 4 hours to the above timetable for your
local time) until the end of December 4th.
For those of you with constant connections to the Internet - such
as universities or corporations - the cost of being online isn't
that significant. Therefore we'd urge you to stay on longer with
more connections open. For those people with high speed dial-up
connections or those with constant connections a 'special' version
of the action web page is provided.
NOTE: THERE IS ALSO A SPECIAL EMAIL BASED ACTION BEGINNING AT MIDDAY,
YOUR LOCAL TIME, DECEMBER 3RD, AND CARRYING ON TILL DECEMBER 4TH.
FOR MORE INFORMATION POP BACK TOT HE E-HIPPIES SITE ON DECEMBER
3RD.
What is a 'virtual sit-in'
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A sit-in is where a group of people place themselves in front of some sort
of entry way, or inside a building, and remain there as a form of
peaceful protest. That's not easy to achieve where the Internet
is involved. Therefore we have to find a way of occupying 'space'
in cyberspace.
This page has been developed from a similar facility - The Zapatista
Tactical FloodNet. This page is a less flashy but equally functional
alternative. The purpose of this page is simple. By accessing the
WTO's websites using the Javascript-based pages you are in effect
accessing repeatedly - as if you were pressing the 'reload' button
on your browser every few seconds. The ability of a server to handle
these requests depends on its bandwidth - that's the physical capacity
to move data in and out. For most servers bandwidth is split, and
there is only a small proportion of the bandwidth devoted to data
coming into the site compared to data going out (this is because
much more data flows out of web servers than flows in). So, constantly
requesting information puts pressure on it's weakest point - it's
incoming bandwidth.
Using these pages to send multiple requests queues up requests
to the web server. Ordinarily this is not a problem. But, if the
server is busy, or there are many people across the world using
this same site to do the same thing, it starts to eat up the server's
bandwidth. If enough people were to do the same thing, it would
prevent the server from being accessed. Eventually, if maintained
for a longer period of time, it would temporarily crash the server.
So, you get the idea. If enough people use this page at the same
time, going for the same target, they'll gum up the server and prevent
other 'ordinary' users getting access. What this page is then is
a form of remote cyber sit-in or cyber-picket - we occupy space
in cyberspace!
Follow-up actions
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The WTO action is the first electrohippies action. Others will follow on different
themes and with different tactics. Mostly these will be based in
the UK, and possibly Europe. If you would like to be put on a email
list to receive notices of when actions are due to take place then
send an email to mobbsey@gn.apc.org, marked "FAO ehippies" in the
subject line.
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from the electrohippies - ehippies@tesco.net
visit the Electronic Activism and Civil Disobedience website:
http://www.gn.apc.org/pmhp/ehippies/
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last updated: December 29, 2004
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