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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 80. Chapters: Leet, All your base are belong to us, Church of the SubGenius, THX 1138, Acme Corporation, The Spanish Inquisition, Alan Smithee, 420, Wilhelm scream, In-joke, Beck v. Eiland-Hall, Phrases from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Book of Mozilla, Gremlin, B3ta, Easter eggs in Microsoft products, Drake's Plate of Brass, Oceanic Airlines, Morley, User error, 47, A113, List of Hitchcock cameo appearances, Snipe hunt, Godzilla roar, Dopefish, ETAOIN SHRDLU, Castle thunder, Hidden Mickey, Wormhole X-Treme!, 555, The Game, Potrzebie, See You Next Wednesday, Tarzan yell, Florence Y'all Water Tower, Egbert B. Gebstadter, Dick Miller, Leisure Suit Larry 4: The Missing Floppies, Typographical personification, Chuck the Plant, 2GAT123, Tuckerization, 69105, The Complexity of Songs, Howie scream, Drop bear, Bush hid the facts, Running gag, Mull of Kintyre test, Proof by intimidation, Magic smoke, Taro Tsujimoto, Squiddy Awards, Cowznofski, Stonkers, Fictitious Internet resource, Order of the Occult Hand, Franz Bibfeldt, See You Next Tuesday. Excerpt: Beck v. Eiland-Hall is a case filed before the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in 2009 by political commentator Glenn Beck, concerning the satirical website "GlennBeckRapedAndMurderedAYoungGirlIn1990.com." The site was created by Isaac Eiland-Hall as a parody of Beck's style of commentary. The site name came from Internet discussions which were based on a joke originally used by comedian Gilbert Gottfried at a 2008 comedy roast of Bob Saget, where Gottfried jokingly implored listeners to disregard the (non-existent) rumor that his fellow comedian raped and murdered a girl in 1990. Internet posters contrasted the meme with Beck's style of arguing, by requesting Beck "prove that he didn't" commit the act in question. Eiland-Hall created a website about it, ...