Don't Copy That Floppy! Gets a Sequel
theodp writes "Back in 1992, the SIIA released Don't Copy That Floppy!, a goofy video in which anti-piracy rapper MC Double Def DP convinces a young lad not to copy a game by appealing to his sense of right and wrong. Now, to address what it calls 'new generations and new temptations,' the SIIA has uploaded a trailer for a new anti-piracy rap video — Don't Copy That 2 — that will be released this summer. To underscore the video's it's-not-just-a-copy-it's-a-crime message, the new film is a tad darker than the original. A smug teen who's downloading files from 'Pirates Palace' and 'Tune Weasel' finds his world turned upside down when automatic weapons-toting government agents break down the door and take his Mom away in handcuffs. The teen finds himself in a prison jumpsuit forced to tattoo shirtless adult inmates who eventually turn on him, physically attack him, and make him run for his life back to his jail cell (image summarizing his plight)."
Oh, yeah, from the perpetual pro-pot propaganda pushers.
Who would like everyone to believe that every hour of every day, in every city in every state in this country, there are evil, evil, police officers armed to the teeth kicking down doors of houses and apartments based on individual rumors of the presence of pot. Where of course then the innocent pot smokers are immediately hauled off to federal pound-me-in-the-ass prison and sentenced to 5*10^30 years in prison for possession and repeatedly assaulted and ass-raped by gorillas, ostriches, elephants, and of course their cell mates - all of whom are convicted serial killers who will be released next week.
Damn_registrars has no butt-hole. Damn_registrars has no use for a butt-hole.
Violence to further corporate interests: Double-super-sure.
Thanks Dick Cheney! This is his true legacy.
What's hilarious is that you seem to be misusing "illegal" yourself. Hint: it doesn't mean the same thing as "unlawful".
How we know is more important than what we know.
so, what you're saying is that it is perfectly valid to substitute "improper" for "illegal", or "forbidden" or any of the other 19 synonyms on that page. That it would be silly to talk about the difference between any of these words as clearly there is none. I don't think synonymous means what you think it means.
How we know is more important than what we know.