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In 2004, we got the famous “You Wouldn’t Steal a Car” anti-piracy public service announcement urging the public not to ...
The dramatic adverts, which compared pirating films to stealing cars, handbags and televisions, became a piece of pop culture ...
As Torrent Freak points out, the font in the PSA appears to be FF Confidential, created by Just Van Rossum in 1992. And ...
The report has said someone “extracted the fonts” used in one of the campaigns, and “discovered the pirated font Xband-Rough ...
Originally released in 2004 as part of the “Piracy: It’s a Crime” campaign, the PSA equated digital piracy with snatching ...
In the 2000s, the DVD industry was concerned about piracy, in particular the threat to their business model presented by ...
There's an infamous anti-piracy advertisement from back in 2004 that online oldsters will immediately recognize: "You wouldn't steal a car," it begins, complete with shakycam footage of some sketchy ...
The fonts seen with old computer systems such as those from Apple and Commodore, as well as Microsoft Windows 3.1 and older, form an integral part of our interaction with these systems.
Go ahead, pick a font to read this story in. You may notice this makes it harder (or possibly easier!) to read, depending on the font choice. Read on to see why. You make font choices every day.
And how to remove them if you change your mind Currently, only apps like Pages and Keynote allow you to switch fonts.
That was the gist of the infamous "You Wouldn't Steal a Car" anti-piracy campaign from the Motion Picture Association of ...