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===Injunction generator=== The '''Injunction Generator''' is an [[Internet art|artistic]] [[software]] module by Ubermorgen which claims to generate on request legal [[injunction]]s and personalized documentation in .rtf/.pdf format to force a website into taking its contents offline. Carrying on with their principles of "radical corporative marketing strategy" ([[media hacking]]), the artists produced an effective and credible interface which helps creating one's own documented [[cease-and-desist]] request, which is then automatically sent to the [[Domain Name System|DNS]] administrators, to the site's owner and to some journalists to trick them into supporting the "public trial". The project is published at ''ipnic.org'', an acronym which mimics the official protocols ([[Internet Protocol]] - [[Network Information Center]]), revisited as "Internet Partnership for No Internet Content". This sarcastic provocation (a "public shutdown service") was conceived after experiencing a similar mishap during the [[Voteauction]] art project, which in 2000 invited American citizens to put up their vote for auction. At the time an email injunction by an American court was sent to the Swiss [[internet service provider]] hosting the site, who immediately took them offline even though emailed documents aren't legally considered official and even though [[Switzerland]] is outside of American jurisdiction.
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