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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 font used in a famous anti-piracy campaign from the early ’00s was allegedly also pirated. The ad, which appeared in cinemas and on DVDs around the world from 2004, compared pirating films to ...
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In the most delicious irony imaginable, the notorious early 2000s 'You wouldn't steal a car' anti-piracy campaign may have used an 'illegal' fontI checked it myself, and sure enough the embedded font in the PDF comes up as XBand Rough, and not FF Confidential. To be clear, this isn't proof of some deeply-buried wrongdoing—it's entirely ...
In what must be the very definition of irony, one of the most infamous anti-piracy campaigns from two decades ago may have included a font that was, in essence, stolen. The "You Wouldn't Steal a ...
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You wouldn't steal a font: Famous anti-piracy campaign may have used pirated typefaceThe creator of the original font doesn't seem too worried, however. He told tech newsite TorrentFreak: "I knew my font was used for the campaign and that a pirated clone named XBand-Rough existed.
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