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An iconic anti-piracy advert has come under fire after it was reported that the font used in the campaign was in fact pirated itself. The hyperbolic advert was almost unavoidable during the early ...
It would be really funny if those iconically preachy "You Wouldn't Steal a Car" anti-piracy ads turned out to use pirated — sorry, stolen — materials, huh? Like, really really funny.
Piracy/It’s A Crime campaign You wouldn't steal a font. A famous anti-piracy ad campaign from the 2000s used a typeface that may have been pirated, according to social media users and various ...
Naturally, it would be hilarious if the anti-piracy campaign actually turned out to have used this pirated font, so I went sleuthing and quickly found a PDF from the campaign site with the font ...
I think it's super hard to see, as a gamer, what is the immediate benefit for me that a certain game developer, game publisher, is using our anti-piracy services." This gap, coupled with the fact ...
So you shouldn't pirate a movie, either. That was the gist of the infamous "You Wouldn't Steal a Car" anti-piracy campaign from the Motion Picture Association of America during the mid-2000s.
Those illegally sharing files will face the loss of their net access thanks to a newly-created anti-piracy body granted the wide-ranging powers. The anti-piracy body comes out of a deal agreed by ...