The thing about the Internet is that it's absolutely no good at keeping secrets. Take the recent case of Manchester United soccer player Ryan Giggs. When it looked like his affair with British Big Brother star Imogen Thomas was going to go public, Giggs's lawyers prevailed on the notoriously stupid British legal system for a "superinjunction" that would make it a crime for the press to discuss the affair or even the presence of the injunction. That steez just doesn't fly in the 2K11 and within days of the ruling Twitter was boiling over with people talking about it. The whole thing would have been less of a scandal if Giggs didn't try to cover it up, but the internet hates rich people abusing the law. His speaking out about the situation on the BBC can be seen on YouTube.