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Anonymous: How the Guy Fawkes mask became an icon of the protest movement. The group has become increasingly notorious through attacks on organisations including the CIA, Ku Klux Klan and PayPal.
When a reporter claimed Anonymous masks are made sweatshops, the hacktivist collective released an op-ed of its own. How Anonymous's iconic masks are really made Skip to content ...
In honor of Halloween and the upcoming Million Mask March, I’ve rooted through my extensive collection of adapted Anonymous masks. Lorraine Murphy Updated on August 24 2020 9:10 am CDT ...
Time Warner owns the rights to the image, and at over 100,000 masks made each year, it is by far the company's best-selling facial costume. Here, a brief history of the mask's unlikely rise: ANONYMOUS ...
The need to remain anonymous at live protests led the group to adopt its now-familiar mask depicting a highly stylized visage of Guy Fawkes, an early-17 th-Century British figure who was executed ...
Just days after the Paris terrorist attacks on November 13, the iconic mask of Guy Fawkes appeared – again – in two videos released in French by the hacktivist techno-social collective ...
Guy Fawkes was also turned into a rather immortal pop-cultural icon by the 1980s Alan Moore/David Lloyd graphic novel V For Vendetta, and even more so with the release of the film adaptation in 2005.
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A controversy is brewing after a photo appeared on Reddit showing Guy Fawkes "Anonymous masks" being manufactured in what appears to be a third world sweatshop. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TIMES.
The Anonymous mask is based on Guy Fawkes (Picture: Pictures Ltd./Corbis via Getty Images) Although the exact origin is unknown, it is believed to have started in 2003 on the imageboard 4chan, ...
The group has become increasingly notorious through attacks on organisations including the CIA, Ku Klux Klan and PayPal ...
Just days after the Paris terrorist attacks on November 13, the iconic mask of Guy Fawkes appeared – again – in two videos released in French by the hacktivist techno-social collective Anonymous.