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The band Pavement, big in the nineties and bigger in memory, returns to help celebrate themselves wryly in Alex Ross Perry’s ...
Pirates may not be as prevalent as they once were, but they can still be a nuisance on a cruise ship. This is how ships use ...
“This area is known for piracy threats,” they were told via ... In another video, she showed off the cruise ship’s sonic cannon. Many cruise ships are fitted with a Long-Range Acoustic ...
A leaked version of the new A Minecraft Movie with unfinished CGI is spreading on piracy websites and social ... that the CGI was going to eclipse Ugly Sonic and Axl's Apparation levels of low ...
The project eschews familiar tales of piracy by remapping a town which looms large in the popular imaginary, to instead tell stories of urbanity, mobility, enslavement, labour, and freedom from new ...
WITH two anti-piracy bills stalled in the Senate, Philippine media giant Viva Communications called on lawmakers to act swiftly, warning that continued online piracy is stunting the country's creative ...
South African pay-TV operator MultiChoice says a significant legal victory has been achieved in the fight against digital piracy, with the Germiston Regional Court finding Vuyisile Victor Selem guilty ...
The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) has hosted two events in Alicante related to the fight against live event piracy: (1) the fourth meeting of the Dedicated Network of ...
The anti-piracy ad “You Wouldn’t Steal a Car” is seared into countless brains for its goofy music, its silly message and its distinctive style. But what if that style itself was pirated?
Without online piracy, the Philippine's creative economy can be on par with South Korea, according to a Viva Communications official. “If not for piracy, we could have a bigger budget to create more ...
So you shouldn't pirate a movie, either. That was the gist of the infamous "You Wouldn't Steal a Car" anti-piracy campaign from the Motion Picture Association of America during the mid-2000s.
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 ...