I have to assume that given the average age of the board members here, you're all well-apprised of the strangeness that was Technoviking. Perhaps this video was even passed around the original e-mail chain shit, but back then you likely had to download it off Kazaa or some other ridiculous p2p setup. It was certainly my first exposure as a kid to the all-out weirdness the internet could represent.
Anyhow, he's made some news recently:
The video is presented below for the uninitiated and those wanting to relive what the internet was all about a decade ago.
Anyhow, he's made some news recently:
Perhaps you all recall the man who became known as Technoviking.
Dancing on a Berlin street in 2000 during the Berlin Fuckparade, he became an instant Internet celebrity. Now, it seems he wants to cash in. Technoviking, whose name has not been released, is suing Matthias Frisch, the maker of the video, demanding that all instances of the video be taken down from the Internet.
If Fritsch doesn't comply, he could face a €250,000 (roughly $334,441 U.S.) fine and six months in prison.
http://www.dailydot.com/news/technov...ch-settlement/
Dancing on a Berlin street in 2000 during the Berlin Fuckparade, he became an instant Internet celebrity. Now, it seems he wants to cash in. Technoviking, whose name has not been released, is suing Matthias Frisch, the maker of the video, demanding that all instances of the video be taken down from the Internet.
If Fritsch doesn't comply, he could face a €250,000 (roughly $334,441 U.S.) fine and six months in prison.
http://www.dailydot.com/news/technov...ch-settlement/
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