Subject: Fun with Art File Renaming

From: "Rev. Ivan Stang" <stang@subgenius.com>
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.slack
Date: Mon, Oct 7, 2002 4:17 PM

Check out
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1774937407

before it's changed. Blackout noticed that the art in the guy's ad was
mostly coming direct from files on SubSITE. Which I could change. So I
did. I replaced some with imbjr and Nenslo poo and buttfuck art, and
some with a statement by me that what this fool was selling is all free
at SubSITE.

And I mentioned that there was other stuff we were selling, such as
videos and LARGE CDs.

I have a fax ready for E-bay that will probably get the offensive
material offline, but I will hold off till tomorrow to send it so's
ya'll can see and maybe even participate in our wrist-slapping. Or, so
that you can order his $2 CD!

If he can get $2 for 2 weeks worth of alt.binaries.slack, well great.
But using OUR ART off OUR WEBSITE via OUR EXPENSIVE BANDWIDTH is ASKING
for it. BEGGING. He's getting some use out of it, all right.

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Subject: Re: Fun with Art File Renaming
From: "Fer0x-13" <mr13@ihateclowns.com>

Yeah, I've done that many times when people hot linked from my site....

It's fun trying to REMATCH the new pic with the text that they have
used!!!!!

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Subject: Re: Fun with Art File Renaming
From: iDRMRSR <idrmrsr@subgenius.com>

Hee Hee! Thanks, Rev.

Prolly the first really REALLY inneresting pichur ever attached to an
Ebay sale.

Very clever of you. Reverse defacement. I think the RIAA and others
can learn something from you, about protecting their coveted links from
unauthorized abuse.

Wonder how long before the buttfucking pic gets this dude TOSsed from
Ebay?

He gonna have some 'splainin' to do!


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