I'd like to hunt down one of those 'Animal' posters. They are going to be worth some dollars some day soon, but I'd also like to know if there are quotation marks around the fake review -- if so, how can this not be a hugely punishable offense?
You go, Sony. Easy money for the government. It'll help cover the tax cut.
The best part of the article for me is the last line, which alludes to a truly hell-bound kind of phony: the modern, store-bought critic.
by extension, every time we hear a laugh track on 'friends' or whatever, we are subjected to the same kind of fraud, no?
I'd like to hunt down one of those 'Animal' posters. They are going to be worth some dollars some day soon, but I'd also like to know if there are quotation marks around the fake review -- if so, how can this not be a hugely punishable offense?
You go, Sony. Easy money for the government. It'll help cover the tax cut.
The best part of the article for me is the last line, which alludes to a truly hell-bound kind of phony: the modern, store-bought critic.
-I have nothing to say here.