SOPA Gets Taiwanese News Animation Treatment
from the hitting-the-big-time dept
Want to know when a bit of news has really hit the mainstream? It's when the Taiwanese company Next Media Animation does a computer generated animation of the story. These videos have become a media sensation. Guess what they just took on? Yup, the battle over SOPA, which they animate by showing Hollywood lobbyists seeking to attack the internet, and showing not only how tech companies teamed up to fight this, but that internet users are pushing back. Amusingly, they make use of the imagery from the UC Davis pepper spray incident to show how Hollywood and the government can "knock out" sites under SOPA.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Filed Under: animation, grassroots, news, pipa, protect ip, sopa, taiwan
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNPFsv9Ecgk
Kinda disappointed the Chinese panda didn't make an appearance...
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Wait, do you mean copying things? That hasn't been an illegal activity since the dark ages. What century is this, the 17th? Wait... I'm traveling back in time, aren't I?!
Oh fuck, I should have known it. Stupid Biff always messing with the controls.
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You think you're clever or somehow have apoint here - but actually you just look stupid.
The point is that SOPA would disrupt perfectly legal business models.
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Bad news for locksmiths, insurance agencies, security firms and the makers of DRM then....
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At least it was free. Imagine if you payed for it, played it for 5:33 hours completing 5% of it only to find out a crucial element needed to get past where you are does not work. Then spent 2 hours trying to find and empliment a fix that does not exist yet, and the company that sold you this defective POS could care less because they already have your money. Thanks EA. I will be joining our pirate friends and downloading a DRM free copy that works.
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Heh - and I thought that was your shidoobie.
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This is a news company telling their view on SOPA. The company has often hilarious takes on world news.
Grow the fuck up.
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It is the funniest thing I have seen in years and more funny than an MPAA Comedy film !!!
+1
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Should've told Rupert Murdoch that, mate.
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