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News - Written by Will H on Monday, July 7, 2008 11:33 - Leave a comment

Open at Own Risk teaser pulled or plot thickens?

According to the countdown clock on Nokia’s Open at Own Risk teaser site, all should have been revealed this morning and we’d know what was behind the mysterious ‘weird clip’ campaign. However, the site was replaced by a supposed takedown notice on Friday from an organisation called INTSP. Where’s this all heading?

The original Flash teaser site has now been replaced by a scan of a letter demanding the site be taken down while the defendant awaits trial accused of the “intent to publish content driving people insane”. A quick Google on INTSP doesn’t bring up anything meaningful. Significant portions of the letter have also been crossed out with black marker pen.

The original Flash site is still up here if you missed it. The clock has now reached zero, but other than that there’s no change. Some geeky folks over at the Internet Tablet Talk Forums managed to find an Nseries logo buried in the Flash file. Is this letter just part of the game or has Nok got cold feet on the whole thing?

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