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Anti-Piracy in the 90s: The Age of Innocence

July 10th 2006 03:34
Ahh, the 90s: the years of MC Hammer, flashpants, the 386, the 486 and Windows 95. The days when playing a computer game meant mashing the keys until you won... at least, according to this video. Contrary to popular belief, the computer industry was aware of technological piracy before Napster. Then again, back then all it involved was putting in a floppy disk, and copying the contents of the desired material. So, the industry put out a warning: DON'T COPY THAT FLOPPY. How best to deliver this message than a cheesy ad involving 90s ripoff hiphop? On the sixth day, God created the cheesy ad. Hilarity ensued.

Enjoy...


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