Radiofreebabylon.com
is a multimedia communications arm of Radio Free Babylon™, LLC
RadioFreeBabylon uses
invented names in most of its made-up stories, except in cases when
public figures are being satirized, in which case we use their names,
signatures, and if we can find them, their Social Security Numbers.
This does not mean that these figures know anything about their involvement
in our website. It's called parody, satire, tongue-in-cheek humor.
If you really think George Bush is
sending us letters, then you need to send us $500 right away.
Any other use of real names is accidental and coincidental. Sort
of. It's been done, and we aren't slandering anyone, so lawsuits
that may say otherwise are hereby declared frivolous by our legal
department. Any resemblence to real persons where those real persons
aren't really real is really coincidental.
The
content of this web-site, - graphics, text and other elements —
is ©Copyright 2000-2006 by Radio Free Babylon™, LLC, and
may not be reprinted or retransmitted in whole or in part without the
expressed written consent of the publisher, except of course in cases
where you're sending something to a friend with a “check this
cool thing out that I found at RFB” message attached.
You
know how it works. If you steal it, give us credit.
Which
brings us to this little confession: we sometimes on occasion have
gone out on the web and uh...grabbed pictures that weren't ours and
we never really knew where they were from. If you own any of those
and find them here, we're sorry. Can we still use them? We'll mention
your name if you insist.
(Please
do not confuse our organization with the independent film project
that goes by the name "Radio Free Babylon." We are in
no way associated with that low-budget and heretofore unfinished
movie. This name was registered to us in 2000 and incorporated
in Missouri that same year. If the film project known as "Radio Free Babylon" ever gets released, we will sue its creators
and distributors for defamation. If there was a movie released
called "Xerox," don't you think the Xerox corporation
would have something to say about that? We rest our case.)