Subject: Re: Hacktivism documentary |
From: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com> |
Date: 10/28/11, 17:29 |
To: Let Them Eat Cake <letthemeatcakeprod@gmail.com> |
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 3:59 PM, Let Them Eat Cake
<letthemeatcakeprod@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Barrett,
My partner and I are independent filmmakers working on a documentary about the rise of hacktivism. We're focusing it on the positive aspects of the movement and hoping to show viewers that this form of activism is extremely capable of producing positive change within corrupt governments and corporations. As of now, we've only been talking to people who are aware of and have opinions on the movement (none, however, have claimed to actually be engaged in hacktivism).
We've been doing research on LulzSec and came across your name. We aren't at all interested in exposing your identity in our documentary, we're simply interested in talking to you about hacktivism and your opinions/experiences with it. Should you choose to talk with us, we can guarantee that your identity will remain completely anonymous throughout the entire documentary. Again, we aren't here to expose anyone, in fact, we are trying to give viewers some insight on the motivations, goals, and mentality behind the leading hacktivists.
We are very interested in LulzSec's politically motivated hacks, and fully intend to keep the documentary focused on their intents to right the wrongs of our society.
Please let us know if you'd be willing to talk with us, we'd love to hear what your have to say on the subject. Also, if you know of anyone else who would be willing to speak with us, we'd really appreciate it.
Thanks in advanced,
Maria DiRosa and Eric Long
Let Them Eat Cake Prod.