Fwd: WTO freaked out by costume

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Wed Oct 31 12:11:45 PST 2001


X-From_: rtmark at w00f.com Wed Oct 31 15:03:34 2001 Date: 31 Oct 2001 19:46:50 -0000 Cc: recipient list not shown: ; From: Yes Yes Yes <yes at theyesmen.org> Subject: WTO freaked out by costume Sender: yes at theyesmen.org

Hi there! We run http://www.gatt.org/. Here's what the WTO--that's the World Trade Organization, of course--has been saying about us on their front page at http://www.wto.org/:

"Warning: Fake WTO website - http://www.gatt.org - deceitful

and a nuisance to serious users"

They go on to describe how gatt.org interferes with "serious users" looking for "genuine information" (http://www.wto.org/english/news_e/news01_e/gattdotorg_e.htm):

We think the WTO is acting just a little bit paranoid, don't you? After all, this is less than TEN DAYS before the start of the WTO's big hooplah in Doha, Qatar.

Maybe they're nervous--in Qatar, any form of protest is strictly illegal, and VERY heavily punishable (depending on the King's mood). How will people react when the first hundred protesters get their heads chopped clean off? Morocco doesn't like that sort of extremism, and neither do France or Nepal. Lots of beheaded peaceniks is likely to annoy almost everyone!

Funny thing, the WTO acted this way just before Seattle as well: http://www.wto.org/english/news_e/pres99_e/pr151_e.htm . It probably is just a bad case of nerves.

See you on the chopping block!

Your friends at http://theyesmen.org/

p.s. Here is the text of the WTO's Halloween news item:

WTO NEWS: 2001 NEWS ITEMS

30 October 2001

Warning: fake WTO website

A fake WTO website - http://www.gatt.org - has been created

to deceive Internet users by copying the entire official WTO

website. While the design is identical, the texts have been

distorted. The fake site also uses the email address

enquiries at gatt.org

The use of WTO designs, logos and materials is strictly

unauthorized. Worse, some pages on the fake website could

cause unsuspecting visitors to reveal their email addresses

and other information to the site's operators. The fake site

could also be picked up by search engines, a nuisance for

serious users looking for genuine information.

The only official WTO site is www.wto.org.

(In an e-mail sent today to subscribers, they went even further, claiming "it uses a form which will reveal your e-mail address to the fake site's operators, who may then make use of it to send you misinformation in the name of the WTO.")



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