Aotearoa Cafe
The Aotearoa Cafe was the largest MÄori discussion forum on the internet. The web forum was run by a group of MÄori who are all members and participants in the Tino Rangatiratanga MÄori sovereignty movement.
History
The Aotearoa Cafe began in 1998 as the MÄori Discussions Online forums hosted on www.culture.co.nz (one of the first MÄori websites on the internet).
In 2000 the Aotearoa Cafe became involved in promoting and education about TÄ moko — MÄori styled tattoo. Several members of the Aotearoa Cafe began their own website http://www.tamoko.org.nz to address the lack of education out there about this ancient art, and also to address the overwhelming amount of misappropriation going on around the world concerning this art.
By 2001 the Aotearoa Cafe (by that time now hosted on Aotearoalive) became embroiled in cyber terrorism against the toymaker company LEGO, makers of the Bionicle series of toys. MÄori accused Lego of being exploiters of MÄori language.
Lawyer Maui Solomon also became involved in the dispute and brought claims on behalf of several MÄori tribes to Lego. Discussions resulted in Lego saying it had named its toys from MÄori and concluded it would no longer use those words in future toys. They also promised to develop a code of conduct for cultural expressions of traditional knowledge.
At the same time, members of the Aotearoa Cafe were involved in abrupt discussions with the administration of BZPower — a Lego Bionicle discussion forum. MÄori accused them of continuing to use and allow the use of the word after Lego had conceded that it had misappropriated them and would no longer be using them. As the debate became more heated, many of the posts made were edited by the administration team in an attempt to maintain what they saw as constructive discussion. Uncooperative participants in the debate found themselves banned from the BZPower forums.
Retaliation involved the use of a denial of service attack. Because of the overload, BZPower remained offline while the administration upgraded the forum software. Although it was never established that the cyber terrorists that levelled the attack against the Bionicle website were in fact members of the Aotearoa Cafe, the forums nevertheless received a retaliation attack from a group calling themselves, Free Speech Worldwide Inc, known to have no connections with BZPower.
Today
Today the Aotearoa Cafe also claims to be involved in assisting MÄori find their tribal links, continuing the struggle against neo-colonisation and misappropriation of MÄori traditional intellectual property, raising political awareness of the MÄori struggle for independence, and with the release of Aocafe Chat, bringing MÄori together in online live chat discussions.
Aotearoa Cafe was temporarily shut down as part of the October 2007 New Zealand anti-terror raids, and the webserver was confiscated by the NZ E-Crimes Unit to be later returned. The website is no longer online.
External links
- BZPower.com Bionicle fan site
- MÄori Cyberterrorism Vs LEGO Leads To Reprisals
- Transcript of Discussion on BZPower
- NEO-COLONIALISM: Internet war brewing over Lego's use of te Reo
- MÄoris win Lego battle Lego agrees to discontinue use of MÄori words.
- Ta Moko website
- Fony A website by a member of the Aotearoa Cafe about Sony misappropriation of MÄori imagery.