Despite a cease-and-desist order from Studio Peyo, who own the Smurfs, Websmurfer is still going. It translates web pages into Smurf language. And let’s face it, this is what the internet was invented for. Anyone remember AskJesus?
Well it’s not quite as thorough as AskJesus, but here’s it’s take on a BBC News story on Sony’s stupid anti-piracy CDs:
The move came after security firms said hackers were exploiting the softsmurf to hide their creations.
The softsmurf has been used by viruses to evade detection by anti-virus programs and infect computers.
Sony said it had a right to stop smurfs illegally copying music, but added that the halt was smurfily precautionary.