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|ongoing=no
|year=2007
|region=North America
|artist=The Yes Men
|subject=Political/Economic/Social Opinion
|confronting_bodies=ExxonMobil, Broadview Networks
|date_of_action=June 2007
|location=Manhattan, New York
|description_of_content=The Yes Men created a phony website which was designed to mimic ExxonMobil's own website. The content of this website was aimed to criticize ExxonMobil's influence on environmental policies in various countries.
|description_of_incident=The website was hosted by service provider Broadview Networks. After receiving complaints from an anonymous source, Broadview Networks shut down the spoof website, Vivoleum.com, as well as the Yes Men's email service until all mentions of ExxonMobil were removed from it.
|description_of_result=Vivoleum.com remains a filtered website.
|source=http://ncac.org/internet/20030113~USA~Internet_Freedom_in_Question.cfm
}}
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Latest revision as of 21:00, 20 June 2012


Artist: The Yes Men

Year: 2002

Date of Action: December 2002

Region: North America

Location: Greenwood, Colorado

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium:

Confronting Bodies: Dow Chemical, NTT Verio

Description of Artwork: The Yes Men created a phony website which was designed to mimic the DOW Chemical Corporation's own website. The content of this website was aimed to criticize DOW's reaction to the 1984 lethal gas leak in Bhopal, India.

The Incident: The website was hosted by primary service provider Thing.net, which derived its internet access from NTT/Verio. After receiving legal threats from DOW, NTT/Verio shut down Thing.net, which caused hundreds of other websites to lose internet access as well.

Results of Incident: The Yes Men's internet access was not restored.

Source:
http://theyesmen.org/dowtext/





Artist: The Yes Men

Year: 2007

Date of Action: June 2007

Region: North America

Location: Manhattan, New York

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium:

Confronting Bodies: ExxonMobil, Broadview Networks

Description of Artwork: The Yes Men created a phony website which was designed to mimic ExxonMobil's own website. The content of this website was aimed to criticize ExxonMobil's influence on environmental policies in various countries.

The Incident: The website was hosted by service provider Broadview Networks. After receiving complaints from an anonymous source, Broadview Networks shut down the spoof website, Vivoleum.com, as well as the Yes Men's email service until all mentions of ExxonMobil were removed from it.

Results of Incident: Vivoleum.com remains a filtered website.

Source:
http://ncac.org/internet/20030113~USA~Internet_Freedom_in_Question.cfm