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'''RTMark''' is an activist collective that subverts the "Corporate Shield" protecting US corporations. The name is derived from "Registered Trademark".
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RTMark is itself a registered corporation which brings together activists who plan projects with donors who fund them. It thus operates outside the laws governing human individuals, and benefits from the much looser laws governing corporations.
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RTMark claimed as its first prank (perhaps fictionally) the [http://www.sniggle.net/barbie.php Barbie Liberation Organization], in which the voiceboxes of talking Barbie and GI Joe toys were swapped, and the toys then returned to the store (1993). The first prank documentable as being truly RTMark-sponsored was the [http://www.rtmark.com/legacy/simcopter.html SimCopter] "hack" (1996).
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Other RTMark stunts were ''gwbush.com'' (a faked campaign Website for George W. Bush), and ''voteauction''. They were also involved in the ''toywar''.
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* [[Josephine Bosma]]. ''RTMArk Interview''. 1998. http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9809/msg00034.html
 
* [[Josephine Bosma]]. ''RTMArk Interview''. 1998. http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9809/msg00034.html
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http://www.rtmark.com/

Revision as of 15:19, 6 October 2007

RTMark is an activist collective that subverts the "Corporate Shield" protecting US corporations. The name is derived from "Registered Trademark".

RTMark is itself a registered corporation which brings together activists who plan projects with donors who fund them. It thus operates outside the laws governing human individuals, and benefits from the much looser laws governing corporations.

RTMark claimed as its first prank (perhaps fictionally) the Barbie Liberation Organization, in which the voiceboxes of talking Barbie and GI Joe toys were swapped, and the toys then returned to the store (1993). The first prank documentable as being truly RTMark-sponsored was the SimCopter "hack" (1996).

Other RTMark stunts were gwbush.com (a faked campaign Website for George W. Bush), and voteauction. They were also involved in the toywar.


Articles


http://www.rtmark.com/