Maybe this is a stupid idea, but we, as a community, could try out something that has never been done before on the internet.
Actually is has been done over and over throughout history, but in a different context and it's called
Damnatio memoriae.
This subject will come up again and again on theses forums and one way to deal with it could be to try and erase all references to it wherever we come across them or simply deny that it ever existed in the first place.
Remove this album from all tMG discographies or kindly ask the people who maintain them to remove it.
Ask people who share the album on Soulseek or any other p2p-service where you can adress the filesharer directly to unshare it. (I don't think there is a torrent for it somewhere or you can find it on any of the one-click hosters. But you could come up with a remedy for those as well: create fake torrents, eg.)
We could set up links on all websites we maintain with the title of that album that lead to a certain page that only states that it doesn't exist, never has and never will. If this generates enough traffic, that page could take care of search engine results.
Maybe Lalitree can even delete this very thread.
Or each and everyone of us could boldly delete the files in question from his or her HD and destroy all copies we made.
We probably won't succeed to completely erase the album from the collective memory of the net (or even the people), but this could help to at least restrict/slow-down further distribution.
I'd say John's opinion on this for once doesn't really count, as nobody asked him for permission to leak it in the first place.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/03/2008 07:22AM by Netzhaut.