Disney's Anti-File Swapping Cartoon
LordXarph writes: "Newsforge has a story about Disney's anti-file swapping episode of their cartoon "Proud Family." The synopsis is simply hysterical; I'm waiting for someone to write a gnutella servent called EZ-Jackster."
Just out of curiosity, what are the open source technologies for animation?
*orchestral introduction*
*climactic overture*
*Disney execs come out on stage*
Zip-e-de-doo-dah, zip-e-dee-ey
My oh my, file sharing is gay!
Plenty of sunshine, heading our way
when we strengthen, that DMCA!
Mr Bill Gates on our shoulders
its the truth, its factual!
Everything is Digitally Rights Managed!
(Including this slashdot post!)
Zip-e-de-doo-dah, zip-e-dee-ey
My oh my, file sharing is gay!
Plenty of sunshine, heading our way
when we strengthen, that DMCA!
*rousing applause from the MPAA and RIAA*
Heh... enjoy
Talez
Well, the kid did, and screamed "YOU KILLED BAMBI" and never touched meat ever...
P...I...R, Arruuggghhh, we're at it again...A...C...Y..., Why? because we DON'T like you...M...ooo...uuuu...sss..eee.
:)
DMCA == Dis Mouse's Congressional Administration?
(off topic, but no ranting)
I apologise if this has been done (redundant) and to the moderators as well, but, you have to admit, being modded down as a "troll" every time I try to be funny gets a little annoying.
See it from my point of view, I post something amusing 1 post out of 10 is modded up, the rest down... as a troll... Ok, I got a warped sense of humor, but really now.
If it is one person...what is your beef?
If it is several, ok, point taken.
But modding someone down because you don't like or get their humor is like punishing a child for trying to expand their horizons.
Modding me down for being an asshole, I'd do the same.
Modding me down for trying/being funny...that is not right!.)
Ok, I'm done trying to sweep the tide with a push broom.
Mmmm..O..OO..S..eeeeee
Have you read the moderator guidelines? Well, have you, PUNK? (and I want a Karma: Gnarly option)
more people die from wearing helmets than from not wearing them.
Not familiar with the Hurt report, are we? Besides, a helmet did save my life. I smashed the back of my head into the pavement and crushed my helmet. I walked away with various injuries but none to the head.
I don't care about helmet laws, but the claim that helmets kill more people than they save (or even in significant numbers) is absurd.
Writers imply. Readers infer.