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The famous 2004 anti-piracy ad, known for its comparison of film piracy to burglary, is under scrutiny for using a pirated font itself. User Rib.gay on Bluesky discovered that the font used, FF Confidential, was an illegal clone called Xband-Rough. This claim, if true, undermines the ad's central message about the illegal nature of piracy.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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