A rather insalubrious piracy advert from 1990
Posted: 02/03/2010 - 1:49
Let me get this straight: A young lad takes out his attitude problem on a teacher he dislikes by squealing to the cops about him turning a blind eye to software copying.
I think this reveals a lot about a corporate mentality which seems to focus less on scrupulocity and more with having your own way. If you go to work for any centralised company you'll discover this in the way they relate to their employees.
I suppose in FAST's eyes the teacher got what was coming to him at the hands of a righteous young avenger, but I reckon their poster child could have easily grassed up the teacher for any other reason just to hit out at him. You can see it in the kid's face. Thus the point is ruined and you end up feeling sorry for the teacher, much as you felt sorry for the street trader in another advert when the same spiteful kid complained about the games not being to his liking.
Anyone else noticed this?
I think this reveals a lot about a corporate mentality which seems to focus less on scrupulocity and more with having your own way. If you go to work for any centralised company you'll discover this in the way they relate to their employees.
I suppose in FAST's eyes the teacher got what was coming to him at the hands of a righteous young avenger, but I reckon their poster child could have easily grassed up the teacher for any other reason just to hit out at him. You can see it in the kid's face. Thus the point is ruined and you end up feeling sorry for the teacher, much as you felt sorry for the street trader in another advert when the same spiteful kid complained about the games not being to his liking.
Anyone else noticed this?