This isn't necessarily the right way to do this, since this disrupts patrons of the websites involved (is disrupting bigcinemas.com going to hurt them? I doubt it, and it just gives them media fodder to persuade the public in to thinking that they're doing the right thing in imposing even more censorship, stricter regulations and generally f*ing it up for the rest of us more than before.)Don't they realize that the officials involved usually have their names & numbers (both office & residence) on public record? I've had occasion to call ministers and such at home in order to get certain problems resolved that I couldn't get done through the "proper" channels, so... you know... just planting seeds... but don't consider this as me endorsing the harassment of head-honchos or anything. If anything, the most powerful thing is simply to vote with your wallet: if EVERYONE were to boycott Big Cinemas for a day (or more) - preferably a day which would otherwise be busy - then they might see a message (as in, don't piss off your customers: statistically, moviegoers & Internet users are often the same people in different market segments - if you piss them off online, you risk losing them offline as well.