Current projects
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Partial anti-eToys timeline
NSI and www.etoy.com
Jan. 25 press release
eToys wins game
Dec. 29 press release
A press conference in Los Angeles
Dec. 24 press release
A press conference in New York
A threat from someone at eToys
We brought down www.eToys.com!
Dec. 12 press release
Back to Campaigns and resources
Quit eToys!
Disinvest!
Back to The etoy Fund projects
Report errors in eToys' SEC filings (open)
Complain to the Better Business Bureau
Speak to Rosie
A letter to Kilroy Realty
One letter to eToys
About the financial affairs of eToys
About eToys
Links to other eToys vs. etoy resources
Articles about eToys vs. etoy
Corporate aggression and the internet
Autodesk, the legacy of eToys
The Presidential Exploratory Committee
The World Trade Organization
Deconstructing Beck
Phone in Sick Day (Mayday)
The Secret Writer's Society hack
Popotla vs. Titanic
B.L.O.
The SimCopter hack
The Zapatista Floodnet
The Threat of Millennium
Other past projects
Articles without project focus
Selected archive of recent press
A few ongoing projects
Our company
A Well Balanced Meal
Pick up a trick from eToys' lawyers and go through all the public SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) filings by eToys looking for errors (they are numerous).

When an error is found, report it to the SEC using this form. Typically, complainants might be potential investors who read about the stock in one of the recent news articles and found a discrepancy in the filing which caused them to not purchase the stock. Especially law-abiding citizens will report the problem to the appropriate authorities.

This is not something that should be automated: the SEC should only be getting individually researched, valid complaints. Don't "spam" them and don't send in a complaint unless you really find something.

      
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