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As Torrent Freak points out, the font in the PSA appears to be FF Confidential, created by Just Van Rossum in 1992. And ...
Internet sleuths have discovered that the anti-piracy ad of the early 2000s may have used a stolen font. It’s believed that the advert uses XBAND Rough, a copy of the original font FF Confidential.
Originally released in 2004 as part of the “Piracy: It’s a Crime” campaign, the PSA equated digital piracy with snatching ...
That was the gist of the infamous "You Wouldn't Steal a Car" anti-piracy campaign from the Motion Picture Association of ...
The entertainment industry made a concerted effort to combat the piracy that became a hot topic of conversation toward the start of the 2000s, and the ...
The ad first appeared in cinemas in 2004 as a joint production of the UK's Federation Against Copyright Theft (FACT) and the Motion Picture Association of ...
In the 2000s, the DVD industry was concerned about piracy, in particular the threat to their business model presented by ...
The dramatic adverts, which compared pirating films to stealing cars, handbags and televisions, became a piece of pop culture ...
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