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electrohippie collective publications

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the electrohippie collective produces publications on a very irregular basis. Essentially, when a new tool, action or event has been completed it is documented as a new publication. Most of the publications below were published before the electrohippies "disbanded to infiltrate", and the results of this three year period of work may result in a new series of publications/reports.


electrohippie "Occasional Papers"
  • OP-1 – Client-side Distributed Denial-of-Service: Valid campaign tactic or terrorist act?. DJNZ and the action tool development group of the electrohippie collective, February 2000

    • OP-1A – Response to OP-1 from the Cult of the Dead Cow


  • OP-2 – "I've seen the future and it has a penguin on it"... how the 'open source' revolution will change IT. Paul Mobbs/the electrohippie collective, December 2000

  • OP-3 – "Who does the Internet serve?". Written to accompany the electrohippies presentation to the London Institute of Contemporary Arts meeting, Hacktivists: Cyberwarriors Or Political Agoraphobics?, 8th March, 2001

  • OP-4 – Online Civil Rights After September 11th – The threat to the right to protest online from the war against terrorism. Prepared by the electrohippie collective for the ICA's Being an Obstacle weekend, November 2001.

  • OP-5 – The Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Bill: an analysis of the proposals in the Bill and their impact on the Internet and campaigning by grassroots groups. the electrohippie collective, November 2001.

  • OP-6 – The Computer Misuse (Amendment) Bill. the electrohippie collective, May 2002.

electrohippie "Communiqués"
  • the electrohippies end the "un-collective" to unite around a different view of Vista. A statement by the electrohippie collective, 21st September 2006.

  • electrohippies 'disband to infiltrate' and grow the online activism network. A statement by the electrohippie collective, 5th July 2002

  • Cyberlaw UK: Civil rights and protest on the Internet. A statement by the electrohippie collective, December 2000.

  • iDefense and the Internet 'thought police': Misrepresenting the facts to create a media panic. A statement from the electrohippie collective, 19.00UTC, Thursday 6th April 2000

electrohippie "Hacktivism Case Studies"
  • HCS-1 – Little Town, Big Problem: Hacktivism comes to Llandeilo. A report by the electrohippie collective, February 2001.

  • HCS-2 – Anti-TWAT... the movie!.
    the electrohippie collective mount a global anti-war action from a tipi, 14th November 2001, Pantglas, Wales. Click the 'RM' icon to download the Anti-TWAT movie in Realmedia format
    (4.7 megabyte file!).


electrohippie "Tools"
  • For details of the electrohippies tools see the Tools page.

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