Copyleft activists target G8 summit ... and Bono?

Germany is getting ready for a very special spectacle this weekend. 16.000 cops, 1100 soldiers, numerous bodyguards and secret service agents and a barb wired fence that is seven miles long and eight feet high are supposed to make sure that the attendees of the G8 summit won't notice 100.000 expected demonstrators and their demands regarding climate change, fair trade and similiar issues.This means that the odds of the copyleft activists who plan to attend the protests aren't too good. A German organization called Netzwerk Freies Wissen (network free knowledge) nevertheless published a declaration demanding "better development and just access to knowledge" this week. It states:Sharing is better than control. That sounds like something P2P activists should support, right? Well, if it only was that easy. Some file sharing friends apparently think that the declaration is too tame. Their vision just got published on the German Indymedia website Speaking of redistribution: The anonymous activists also published a list of links to Torrents of artists that will participate in an Anti-G8 concert next week. The slogan of the virtual street fighters: "Bootleg Bono, sink capitalism!"