Voteauction
Voteauction.com was a satirical website that during the 2000 U.S. presidential election offered U.S. citizens an anonymous and quick way to sell their vote to the highest bidder. 13 U.S. states issued temporary restraining orders and injunctions, for alleged illegal vote trading and consumer fraud. Over 2,500 news media outlets reported on the project including a 27 minute CNN "Burden of Proof" special.
Background
Voteauction was the brainchild of James Baumgartner, at the time a student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the website was later sold for an undisclosed sum to Ubermorgen.com in Austria. The artist duo consisting of lizvlx (AT) and Hans Bernhard (CH/USA) ran it from August 1 - November 7, 2000, posing as "Eastern European business people". CNN.com called them "Maverick Austrian Businessmen". Legal precautions against extradiction and rendition were taken by consulting specialists in different countries and by physically moving on a daily basis. The auctioning web-site was re-designed in September and underwent minor changes over the course of the project. The web-site initial domain voteauction.com (hosted by Domainbank) and the second domain vote-auction.com were disabled by American court orders and without legally served court order by CORENIC in Geneva, leading to a series of press-releases to communicate the new location, hence generating more publicity for the web-site. The server-infrastructure was attacked several times and the site had to move to a more secure location.