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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ugly little thing isn’t it. I see why the colors where chosen but they don’t seem to like style very much.
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nice flag. the government often takes things way too far
“The letters “C0″ are added to signify that simply publishing a number is “Crime Zero.””
This is completely, unambiguously wrong. The AACS key is 128 bits long. HTML color hex codes are 24 bits long. 24*5 is 120.
“C0″ is not some trite statement about “crime zero”, but rather is the last byte of the code, which should be plainly obvious to anyone who has bothered to, you know… actually look at it.
very nice flag! Best regards from Germany!