The Looming Piracy Apocalypse

FACT's 'Forger of Doom' on a review DVD causes Martin to wonder if piracy really does herald the downfall of Western civilisation...

Martin Anderson

Having reviewed Universal's budget DVD release of She Wolf Of London, I indicated that there's very little horror in it. That isn't strictly true, as the post-credits sequence for She Wolf (and this seems to have been burnt directly onto the transfer of the film itself rather than 'slipstreamed' after it) features FACT's red-eyed 'forger from hell', along with that amusing soundtrack which promises that you are pretty much consigning your aged granny to eternal damnation if you purchase pirate copies of films.

I can't help but feel that in the history of over-the-top propaganda, the demonic forger may eventually overtake Reefer Madness as the ripest example of devaluing a valid argument with absurd non-facts and scare tactics. It's amusing exaggeration aside, I also find offensive the adoption of the 'terrorist-related' canard which Western governments are cynically using to line their own pockets and fast-track legislation that diminishes the rights of their citizens.

So, Universal, well done on a huge contribution to screen horror since the 1930s, and best of luck with your budget releases of your formidable horror archive - there's some fantastic stuff in there.

But stick to she-wolves and werewolves and stop crying wolf - or who will listen when you actually get some real 'facts' on your side?

“The pirates are out to get you…
Don’t let them brand you with their mark.
Piracy funds organized crime and will destroy our film and video industry.
Piracy costs jobs and will destroy our music and publishing industry.
Piracy funds terrorism and will destroy our development and your future enjoyment.
Don’t touch the hot stuff.
Cool is copyright.
Copyright is a matter of fact.
Don’t let the pirates burn a hole in your pocket.”

 

Let's remind ourselves once again of Graham Linehan's own take on this from the second series of The It Crowd, which he has posted in his own blog...

 

06/05/08

Re: The Looming Piracy Apocalypse

Posted by Overfiend on Jun 7, 2008

People download or "steal" music because, quite simply, they're sick of being ripped off left, right and centre by just about everyone selling a product. We all know a CD only costs buttons to make, so what justification can there be for certain places to charge sometimes 16 - 20 quid for one album? Personally I'd like to be told just HOW piracy funds terrorism. Do terrorists sit at home thinking, if I can just sell enough copied dvds I might have enough to buy my own airplane?

Re: The Looming Piracy Apocalypse

Posted by Robmac on May 7, 2008

There is nothing like scaring the public with half truths and false information - much as the way the BBC did in the 80s with TV detector vans. The music and entertaiment industry is, in general going about a fundemental change with revenue streams evolving faster than multi-national companies of this size are capable of handling. Adding quite literally fuel to the fire with what is blatant propoganda turns the audience away, alienating then rather than wanting them to change their ways. Companies are never going to be able to compete with free therefore they will have to seak money and revenue from elsewhere - in the music industry for example bands like Nine Inch Nails are giving away music via download, but making the money back by touring and communicating and engaging the audience and while this might not be as easy in the film industry there is bound to be ways to engage people in cinemas - maybe with realistic costings of tickets, snacks you dont need a mortgage to buy and specific or special screening of films.

A filthy pirate/terrorist looking to eat your liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti.

A filthy pirate/terrorist looking to eat your liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti.