Archive for April, 2008

Scientology Taking Boston (not so) Anonymous to Court

Several attorneys interviewed by Lawyers Weekly are questioning the validity of the charges against Housh. “There is no way this case belongs in a criminal courtroom,” says one defense lawyer who requested anonymity of the do-not-quote-me kind. “I’m glad I don’t have to figure out how to get rid of it, but this case ought to be dismissed.”

As Dlott tries to arrive at such a result, he acknowledges that the new charge has already affected Housh’s probation status in federal court.

“The day they filed this complaint was scheduled to be the last day of his probation on a federal conviction he had for pirating software,” Dlott explains. “He served three months [in prison] and was on his last day of probation when they filed the complaint, but as a result of this, the federal probation has been extended.” - Scientology Case Headed to BMC

Doing search marketing for law firms, I happen to run across a lot of legal-related articles on the Internet. This one in particular piqued my interest. I had read on another blog (that I don’t remember the URL of ) that the Church of Scientology had filed some complaints against “outed” Anonymous protesters. I have to admit I do have a fascination with this particular crusade of Anon’s.

I think it is interesting to look at the legal aspects of Anonymous’ “War”. It is really unfortunate that Gregg Housh did the right thing and registered the protest, only to be charged. It is also unfortunate that this ridiculous charge is messing with the terms of his probation. While I don’t agree with pirating, I do find it somewhat vindictive to file a complaint with Scientology’s attorney knowing it would affect Mr. Housh’s probation. It is nothing but litigious bullying on the part of the “church” in my opinion. Nothing terrible happened during these protests. By all accounts it has been peaceful demonstrations in Boston. Why does Scientology feel that they can stifle the 1st Amendment rights of people? I don’t think a demonstration or protest is violating their 2nd Amendment right at all.

I hope his fellow Boston Anon steps up to the plate and helps to pay for some of the poor guy’s legal fees. He did make it possible for them to legally protest after all.

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Razer’s Social Media Marketing Camp for the Noob

Ok so 24 hours ago (April 11, 2008) I received the following email:

Thanks again, for signing up to download our Razer Gaming guide.

In approximately 24 hours time, we’ll be launching an exclusive
piece of news only to readers of this list(those who have downloaded
the Razer Gaming Guide).. and what can we say, we’re truly excited about
sharing the launch details with you, but I’m afraid that the *VERY
BEST* we can do right now is to give you a primer on what’s to come!

This launch will likely go down in history as one of the *LARGEST*
and craziest(and perhaps most fun) things that we ever did in our
Razer labs, and we hope you will join us in making this happen!

Some Razer fans have already realized what’s about to happen and
have already jumped the gun, but unfortunately we will still have to
keep it a secret till 24 hours later.

Some clues…

It’s 8 letters, blue and very likely, a world record.

Be part of this!

More news to come in 24 hours!

Best regards
Ryan C

I was so intrigued that I totally forgot about their attempt at the internet records! (Internet records are serious business.)

At any rate, this evening I received an update on their diabolical scheme:

24 hours are finally up. What are we up to?

Over in the labs of Razer, our team has always
pushed towards the envelope of innovation and precision
technologies in each and every one of our products.

We have always been meeting challenges in every step
of our product research, development and innovative
technological breakthroughs and today we’ve set forth
to achieve what few other companies have even tried
or attempted, and that is to forge a ground breaking
Facebook challenge!

If you haven’t already known (or have been hiding under
a rock for the past year) Facebook is an extremely innovative
company which has risen in popularity within an extremely
short period of time and has been on the forefront
of leading-edge social websites.

Facebook allows you to connect with your friends, family, schoolmates,
co-workers and best of all, allows you to be updated on the daily
happenings over at Razer. (In fact, there’s a whole bunch of
Razer folks online and if you dig around hard enough
you can find Robert Krakoff a.k.a Razerguy too – hint hint)

Our challenge is to hit 10,000 fans on our Facebook
page *within a WEEK*! Truth be told, some of us don’t even have
more than a hundred friends on our list each, but that
won’t stop us from doing whatever it takes to break
records.

Especially in just *SEVEN SHORT DAYS* and that dateline
ends next Sunday night, the 19th of April at 23:59 hours.

While such a challenge would probably scare away other
gaming companies (hey we don’t blame them), we embrace
them with much gleeful anticipation hence we would like to
extend an invitation to you to join us today and be part
of Razer’s history… for eternity to come.

As part of the Razer-Facebook groupie, you can view our upcoming
events, exclusive news, videos, Facebook- exclusive contests, giveaways
and upcoming product releases ahead of anyone else!

And if you don’t have an account with Facebook, you
can create an account here to get started – http://www.facebook.com

You can also upload your fan photos, wallpapers, videos
and basically anything you’re obsessed with Razer with. So
don’t delay another second and add us. Time is of the
essence here and speed is everything!

Can we hit 10,000 fans in *just* ONE week? Perhaps, maybe,
but you can make the winning difference by joining us today!

*AS OF RIGHT NOW*, there’s around 90 fans who have already
added us (you clever folks!) since the last email we sent
out 24 hours ago…and more are joining us every hour! This doesn’t
cost anything but a a minute of your time, so there’s
no excuse not to go ahead and join us!

Here are the steps …

1. Make sure you have a Facebook account over at
http://www.facebook.com

2. Ensure you’re logged in to your account and access
the Razer page online at the URL below.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Razer/13848807575

3. Select “Become a Fan” on the top
right menu and you’re done!

Once you have joined us as a fan, feel free to leave a message on
our wall, post a photo or video of yourself. Just don’t go around
harassing other people or we’ll send one of our hit men, or even
better, Razerguy after you. ;)

Note: We’ll be keeping you updated on our challenge
progress during the week ahead, so sit tight and look out
for more updates from us.

Godspeed!

Best regards,

Ryan C.

I don’t know, all I can do here is /facepalm. I mean yeah Social Media is hot. Gamers are all over social media. Ergo – get on that social media. But a Facebook friending campaign? I don’t know, it doesn’t sound innovative or revolutionary. Its a pretty obvious ploy to get contact and demographic information from Facebook.

And I know I’m helping the Razer’s cause here by blogging about it… I gotta give the n00bz a lil love, you know? Their products are great even if their marketing team is a lil green when it comes to the online marketing.

Oooh look at this! The Razer Lachesis comes in white now… I gotta get one of these little babies.

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