1. Googlonia: In classical uncluttered white, contains four stars representing the Google cornerstones search, usability, relevance, and prosperous relations with the Chinese government.
2. Amazon.com: Consists of three horizontal stripes and an orange arrow in the middle. The color blue represents freedom (to buy stuff), and the arrow represents late-90s logo designs.
3. The Yahoo Kingdom: No particular meaning is attached to the fresh, colorful design of one of the oldest and most honorable of all ’net sites.
4. Boingboingistan: The Creative Commons licensed flag of #1 blog BoingBoing.net contains three vertical stripes (yellow, red, green) and a silly icon (white).
5. RIAA: The Recording Industry Association of America doesn’t allow republications of their flag.
RIAA is still around? Bit Torrents hasn’t killed them off?
You forgot 4chan
@...nyokki: I heard they blamed the whole economic crisis on The Pirate Bay.
@...AlecDalek: Lol, if only.
The Pirate Bay is da shizznit.
You guys should check out the Amazon/Pirate Bay firefox add-on. It adds a “Download For Free” button onto any Amazon product page the Pirate Bay has a torrent for, and links you to that torrent.
@...hvymetal86:
Amazing.
@...hvymetal86: Haha, that is awesome.
The RIAA flag also made me laugh. (I feel like a tool if I type ‘lol’ these days).