Video: Artists Against CD Piracy. Art project Anti-Piracy CD Art
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
A rather unexpected and very creative way of fighting piracy, or rather, a method to draw attention to this problem, was chosen by designers and artists from the Italian company TBWA. They presented the world with figures of dead celebrities laid out from CDs, and this whole performance was called Anti-Piracy CD Art … Admit it, when was the last time any of you bought yourself a licensed disc with music, film, game or program? I'm sure many will just grin in response, they say, why pay if you can download or rewrite from someone who has already downloaded? And this is what millions of people around the world think.
Meanwhile, the authors of songs and music, films and programs suffer huge losses from those who prefer to use their work for free, that is, for free. An art project called Anti-Piracy CD Art.
Of course, why bother about losing stars if their profits are in the billions? But piracy in many countries is equated with theft and is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. However, our people would still find a way to get around the letter of the law. So for many of us Anti-Piracy CD Art is just another unusual art project from foreign creators.
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