Fri 12 Dec 2006Internet killed the video starWHEN Ghyslain Raza picked up a golf ball retriever at his school
in Canada a few years ago and pretended it was a Star Wars
lightsaber (c'mon, we've all done it), he could scarcely have
believed his actions would be watched 900 million times. Raza, who
is now known as "the Star Wars kid", never intended for his video
to be made public. He later took legal action against his
classmates who had posted it on the net without his consent.The Star Wars Kid video is the most popular viral video ever.
The first chart for viral videos was drawn up by the people behind
the new ITV programme Totally Viral, who say: "It's now official,
with viewing figures like this, virals truly are the entertainment
of the future."