Injunction Generator, Ubermorgen’s legal art.

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17.02.03 Injunction Generator, Ubermorgen’s legal art.


With their usual controversial and iconoclast spirit, Ubermorgen, an artist group created by some of the members of Etoy, realized The Injunction Generator, a software module which claims to generate on request legal injunctions and personalized documentation in .rtf/.pdf format to force a site into taking its contents offline. Carrying on with their principles of ‘radical corporative marketing strategy’, the group has produced an effective and credible interface which helps creating one’s own documented cease-and-desist request, which is also automatically sent to the DNS administrators, to the site’s owner and to some journalists to trick them into supporting the ‘public trial’. The project is published on the IP-NIC domain, 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 for the [V]ote-auction project, which invited american citizens to put up their vote for auction. At the time (2000) an email injunction by an american court was sent to the swiss provider hosting the site, who took them immediately offline even though email documents aren’t legally considered official and even though Swiss is outside of american jurisdiction.