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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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