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May 1st, 2007 by John Marcotte

Free Speech Flag

Our government has become increasingly willing to sacrifice the rights of its citizens at the altar of corporate greed. As ridiculous as it sounds, even numbers have become “intellectual property” that corporations can claim ownership of. We here at Badmouth think that idea stinks. We want to start a movement, a movement to reclaim personal liberties and decorporatize the laws of our nation.

To that end we have made a flag, a symbol to show support for personal freedoms. Spread it as far and wide as you can. We give this flag away freely, and also give away the rights for people to make similar, derivative works. the colors of the flag are (in hex code format):

#09F911 #029D74 #E35BD8 #4156C5 #635688

The letters “C0″ are added to signify that simply publishing a number is “Crime Zero.”

Spread the word.

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40 Responses to “free speech flag”

  1. 1
    Censoring a Number Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] of trying to ban a number. We need to rally to protect free speech. To help out, I even made a flag [badmouth.net]. [ Reply to This | Parent […]

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    The Underwire - Wired Blogs Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] Posted by: Ed Mercer | May 1, 2007 7:57:36 PM Digg has turned off submissions. Meanwhile, spread the Free Speech Flag http://www.badmouth.net/free-speech-flag/ […]

  3. 3
    SqUARney Says:

    Ummm… the idea of a flag is nice, but yours looks a little too much like the gay rainbow.

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    atdigg Says:

    This is a genial idea!

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    LOL did you see what happened (still going on) at digg? - MEPISlovers Forums Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] distribute a key and hope to remain secret. Some people even made a "free speech flag": http://www.badmouth.net/free-speech-flag/ Attached […]

  6. 6
    Anonymous Says:

    Freedom flag
    As ridiculous as it sounds, even numbers have become “intellectual property” that corporations can claim ownership

    of.

    +C0

  7. 7
    adamthebastard: Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] 04:47 am UTC (link) Someone else made it under PD. I really should link to their post shouldn’t I.http://www.badmouth.net/free-speech-flag/(Reply to this) […]

  8. 8
    Daily Kos: Digg Revolt!!!! Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] you seen the free speech flag with the coded embedded in color hex codes? Made me […]

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    linusfrost: 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] (Thread) fnaah 2007-05-02 05:10 am UTC (link) Fastest meme *evar*.I like the flag, personally:http://www.badmouth.net/free-speech-flag/(Reply to this) […]

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    Spy der Mann Says:

    I made it better.

    http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t194/spydermann/free_speech.png

    It’s an icon. The image is known as the “Glider” (see http://www.catb.org/hacker-emblem/ for more details).

    What the flag says is, “speech wants to be free. It is NOT crime zero”.

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    StumbleUpon » Your page is now on StumbleUpon! Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] Your page is on StumbleUpon […]

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    Spy der Mann Says:

    Um, I think my previous comment got dropped. Anyway,
    I improved your flag and made an Icon out of it. Why the dots? It’s the hacker emblem, the glider.
    Information wants to be free :)

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    Penguin Pete's Blog - Wanna hear a funny joke in hex? Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] The Free Speech flag. Check out the story, it’s very clever! “Crime Zero” 2 […]

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    reddit.com: what's new online Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] free speech flag! C0 (badmouth.net) […]

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    Open Clip Art Library Freedom flag Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] This is a SVG remake of the free speech flag at www.badmouth.net/free-spe… […]

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    Anonymous Says:

    SVG version.
    http://openclipart.org/people/Frap/Frap_Freedom_flag.svg

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    Getal of niet - Wetenschap & Levensbeschouwing - GoT - Powered by React Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] spreken en wanneer het iets anders (data ? ) is. Filosofisch gezien is er geen verschil, m.i. Semyon wijzigde dit bericht 02-05-2007 10:58 (20%)Reden: Freedom Speech […]

  18. 18
    My Technology Information » Says:

    […] free speech flag Badmouth […]

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    Electric Sheep - Jannone's blog Says:

    links from Technorati6. Digg.com’s homepage is plastered with the processing key, expressed in new and creative ways … thus, the Free Speech Flag is born: [IMG ] #09F911 #029D74 #E35BD8 #4156C5 #635688 +C0 Remember the 1st of May. More info: http://www.badmouth.net/free-speech-flag/

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    Crazy On Tap - Science is wrong Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] Daddy’s House iFaq Misleadingly named link Click to Close I’m here to violate your privacy CoT Free Speech Flag Click to Close […]

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    Blogs of War Says:

    links from TechnoratiThis is a revolt [facebook.com] against the greediness and blatant disrespect for the consumer that comes from the mpaa/riaa. SAVE THE NUMBERS, SAVE THE WORLD. REMEMBER The 1st of MAY. There’s even a pretty brilliant free speech flag (and another image here) which reveals the HD-DVD key when the colors are translated into hex code. Meanwhile, the number of blog posts on the subject just keep increasing and Digg’s meltdown continues.

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    JohnLittle.org | Open Source | Healthcare | Technology Says:

    links from TechnoratiThis is a revolt [facebook.com] against the greediness and blatant disrespect for the consumer that comes from the mpaa/riaa. SAVE THE NUMBERS, SAVE THE WORLD. REMEMBER The 1st of MAY. There’s even a pretty brilliant free speech flag which reveals the HD-DVD key when the colors are translated into hex code. Meanwhile, the number of blog posts on the subject just keep increasing and Digg’s meltdown continues.

  23. 23
    Welcome to the Abyss Says:

    links from Technorati[IMG Free Speech Flag]

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    Tails of a closet Werewolf - HD-DVD Key Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] what this is all about. X*)~ Link | Reply schnee wrote:May. 2nd, 2007 12:56 pm (UTC)Let the Free Speech Flag fly! :) Link | Reply ( Leave a comment […]

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    I Might Be Wrong Says:

    links from TechnoratiShow that you support free speech—on the Internet, on your soapbox, and in your HD-DVD player.

  26. 26
    Og så alligevel… » Blog Archive » Hackers and censorship Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] got its own song, was represented decimally as well as in hex, as a program, as a web site, even as a flag and in any other way that hackers could think of to represent the number in such a way to avoid […]

  27. 27
    musings of wrath » Blog Archive » Free Speech finally has a flag Says:

    […] then, someone has cleverly put together a flag.  If you know anything about RGB colors in hexadecimal, you’ll be pleasantly amused, […]

  28. 28
    que sera, sra: Heh. HD-DVD is fuxored. So is Digg. And Wikipedia. And who else? Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] the “intellectual freedom flag.” Want to decode it? Just get the hexadecimal codes for each color. Free speech flagExtra Extra! Mob takes over Digg - Riot ensues!Wikipedia’s little debate about what to doLabels: […]

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    Chiron613 Says:

    Seems to me that every form of information that can be represented by a computer, can be represented as a number. As you’ve shown with your flag, numbers can have visual representations, auditory ones (no doubt the sequence creates a series of tones, if properly translated), and so on. Images, music, text, can all be displayed as numbers or strings of numbers.

    Any work that can be copyrighted - as long as it can be represented by a computer - can also be represented as a number. In that sense, we’re *already* copyrighting numbers, and have been doing so for decades. In fact, not only do we generally copyright exact numbers, we copyright numbers that are substantially similar to the original one.

    For instance, say you have a novel. When converted to text on a computer, it can be seen as one huge number. Changing a few bits here and there wouldn’t generally help you to avoid copyright infringement, because you’d usually only be changing a letter or two, maybe a few words. So not only is the exact representation “owned” or restricted or whatever, so are any number of variations. In fact, in many cases, paraphrases are also limited, in which case the numbers wouldn’t necessarily look anything alike.

    That being the case, we need to ask where the information exists - is it solely in the number? No, not really. If I were to write a program, and my compiler produced a sequence of digits that matched the forbidden string, it would not be a violation of copyright. The difference is the context in which the string appears. In a binary for a program, it would be OK; in the context of information concerning breaking security, it would not be OK, and Big Business would have my head were I to make the connection.

    We’ve got a comical (and also dangerous) situation here of Big Business trying to get the genie back into the bottle by using legal threats. They won’t work. Once something makes it to the Internet, there is little chance of ever stopping it. Too many people have it already, too many strongly idealistic people who will risk lawsuits and even imprisonment to safeguard freedom of speech. The Internet crosses too many borders into countries where Big Business can’t reach, where copyright laws are ignored or considered unimportant. There is a tradition in Russia called “Samizdat”. During the Soviet era, banned literature was copied and published by dedicated individuals who risked imprisonment or death if they were caught. No doubt there are many in Russia and elsewhere who would be pleased to carry on the tradition.

    So they shall. Big Business would do well to reconsider its nonsensical efforts to calm a storm through legislation, and work to ensure they provide quality material at decent prices.

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    LinkMoTron v0.987 Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] Probably a bit too ‘gay pride flag’ to catch on, but an interesting effort. I could see +C0 catching… […]

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    nubor Says:

    Indeed a nice flag. I put in on the desktop, it’s prettier than the pictures from it’s homeland.

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    pippinbear: Some colours Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] (Thread) pippinbear 2007-05-02 09:48 pm UTC (link) It wasn’t really my creativity, actually. Check here; found via a comment on graafen’s journal.(Reply to this) (Parent) brokkentwolf 2007-05-02 09:43 […]

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    Anonymous Says:

    This is a dumb idea!

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    Big Al's Place - That number everyone is talking about Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] be good if you could spread the following image about. (From http://www.badmouth.net/free-speech-flag/)Edit: and here’s a neat little button of the same:(By Neil McGovern, CC BY-NC-SA 3.0: […]

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    The Killfile: An unlucky number? Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] lawyers, and there are lots of ways to present subversive information which aren't immediately amenable to filtering. The web was always designed to allow anyone to publish whatever they wanted, it's just that […]

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    p2pnet.net - the original daily p2p and digital media news site Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] http://www.badmouth.net/free-speech-flag/ uses colours from The Number! PS. Oups: p2pnet CAPTCHA uses those colours too! […]

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    BlogoWogo - The Blog Network | Digg Meltdown Over HD-DVD Hex Key Postings Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] even a pretty brilliant free speech flag (and another image here) which reveals the HD-DVD key when the colors are translated into hex […]

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    The Devil’s Muse » Blog Archive » 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 Says:

    […] The free speech flag […]

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    YAMB.BETA² » Links vom 03.05.2007 [del.icio.us] Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[…] free speech flag » Badmouth Nette Idee, das mit der „free speech flag“. Aber wird man da nicht gleich wieder von der gay community abgemahnt? Hintergrund u.a. hier: http://www.spreeblick.com/2007/05/02/sicher-digger/ und hier http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/89127 […]

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    netzpolitik.org: » Die Verbotene Zahl » Aktuelle Berichterstattung rund um die politischen Themen der Informationsgesellschaft. Says:

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    Blundering Numbskulleries Online Says:

    links from Technorati[IMG]

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