While cloned fonts may not be illegal, it certainly wasn’t in the spirit of the campaign.
The music was definitely used illegally though.
Also, just a week or two ago, I DID download a Rimac Nevera.
In Cyberpunk 2077, but still…
If I could download a car and use it in real life, I certainly would.
I am going to download an entire car the moment it is technically possible and feasible to do so with a sufficiently large 3d printer. I don’t even care if cars are still a thing by that point, I will do so simply out of principle, to be able to say “Yes I absolutely would download a car, I just did!”
You could just download it, no need to actually print the thing for no reason
I would buy a larger drive to do that though, just to say I did
in which case there are already open source cars out there to download.
Yes I absolutely would download a car
This campaign joins D.A.R.E. as one of the most ironically unsuccessful campaigns of all time.
As evil as Graham Lineham is, I do need to post the parody of these forwarders that was in The IT Crowd.
looks up Graham Lineham
If ever there was a case for separating the art from the artist (while still being careful not to support him monetarily or otherwise)…
After an episode of The IT Crowd was criticised as transphobic, Linehan became involved in anti-transgender activism. He argues that transgender activism endangers women, and has likened the use of puberty blockers to Nazi eugenics. Linehan says his views have lost him work and ended his marriage
- Wikipedia
I think he’s just mentally ill and his state has just deteriorated with time.
Sadly not, most mentally ill people aren’t like him, and also it is obvious he is in a cult as this is exactly what cults do to people.
Yeah my understanding is the musician licensed the music only to be shown at a few live events, like film festivals, but that PSA was on an entire era of DVDs.