Hahaha, that’s some bad publicity. The Register reports on the MPAA making an ass of itself. I quote:
But on Monday the MPAA admitted it had made a copy of the film but claimed, because their staff were the subject of the film, they were not breaking copyright law. An MPAA spokeswoman said: “We made a copy of Kirby’s movie because it had implications for our employees. We were concerned about the raters and their families,” the LA Times reported.
OK?! The Mafia Picture Association of America openly admit they illegally copied a DVD? That’s against the law. That’s illegal. They should be fined.
They have proven once and for all they don’t even honour those laws they’re suing old ladies and 8 year old children for… Interesting.
So basically, they want us to be more honest than they are themselves? With associations like these you don’t need criminal organisations!

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