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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. But questions are now being asked about just how ...
A famous anti-piracy ad campaign from the 2000s used a font that may have been pirated, according to social media users and ...
The anti-piracy ad “You Wouldn’t Steal a Car” is seared into countless brains for its goofy music, its silly message and its distinctive style. But what if that style itself was pirated?
In 2004, we got the famous “You Wouldn’t Steal a Car” anti-piracy public service announcement urging the public not to illegally download files like movies and ...
A famous anti-piracy campaign from the early 2000s which became a part of pop culture history may have itself have been the product of piracy. Social media users have discovered the font used for ...
Folks who know what a VHS is and can remember what DVD means, likely remember the anti-piracy ads of the late early 2000s. You know the one. The advert is infamous and seemed to worm itself into ...
A famous anti-piracy campaign from the early 2000s is in the spotlight after it appeared the font used in the adverts was pirated. The dramatic campaign compared pirating films to stealing cars ...
A still from the anti-piracy ad campaign in the 2000s.
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