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It is one of the most iconic PSAs for a specific breed of millennium by downloading free movies and music in the mid -20s of the 20th. Anti-Pirey advertisement has turned into countless brains for “stupid music you will not steal”, its stupid message and its distinct style. But if that style itself was pirated? This claim is claimed by those who have dug a little on social media.
TV ad, which is available YouTubePremier was premiered in 2004 and if you hadn’t seen it in a while it was worth it to make the memory lane down down.
Animated graphics feature in the ad that “you don’t steal a car” and “you don’t steal a handbag” and “You don’t steal any television”, all appear on a unique font. Then we reached the original message of the ad, “You will not steal a DVD” with the message “Pirated films are stealing” with the last. “
The font is so unique that PSA is often parody that you can spot immediately and it is always displayed as a meme on social media.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fS6NCGEYSZC
As Torrent freak Mention, the PSA font seems to be confidential, it is only built by Van Rasum in 1992. And people have long been assumed that people behind the advertisement have used that font.
However, online sluts have recently discovered the old publicity materials used by the font, which is actually known as Xband Ruf. It looks like FF privacy to see it because it was illegally cloned from that typeface, but the XBand was rough free. And thus, it was a pirated version of a font that had to pay for people.
Social Media Users have found a PDF quickly from the promotion site with the font with @rib, “Naturally, the anti -pirate campaign will actually make it smiling when using this pirated font. ExplanationThe
Torrent Frek confirmed that the font in promoting materials is Xband rough, but the font used in TV ads was a licensed version, purchase and paid. Unfortunately there is no way to test it.
However, as the website is no longer active, the campaign materials available on the Internet archive’s website – PDFs are available – of course the pirated font was used itself.
Torrent freak He even talked to the creator of the font, who did not know that the font used in the commercial field was licensed but the situation was “smiling”.