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Old 29-01-05, 09:53 PM   #1
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That's awesome. That person is really talented, I wouldn't be suprised to see it bought. I also wouldn't be suprised to see Apple take legal action for using their trademark.
Thanks for the link, JS
it is awesome, isn't it? yw chefws, and apple, total control freaks, are taking a wait and see approach on this one. i can see why. first of all, it's a just plain good commercial, giving the company positive - and free - global exposure. secondly, sending out a take down notice would get them a lot of bad press on the blogs and prove counterproductive with the very people who they depend on to spread the pro-apple gospell. that's not to say they wouldn’t take action under different circumstances. a story in the nyt's titled "Fake Commercial Spots Spread Quickly on the Internet" points out these new spots are making marketers jittery (this weeks wir if you don't want to sign in). there's a new commercial for volkswagon featuring a suicide bomber. wrapped with bombs, he hops in his polo, parks in front of a cafe and POOF! nothing happens: the explosion's contained because the car's so "tough" (the bomber certainly has a sober moment, but that's the "hilarious" angle, har har).



so what's to stop a company from making a commercial that's libelous to a competitor's product, and hiding behind an anonymous p2p guerilla marketing campaign? not much atm. companies as invisible trolls so to speak. while a change is long overdue in the whole symbiosis between capital, marketers and media conglomerates and i won't be shedding any tears if someone makes commercials excoriating mcdonalds, toyota or the nra, or a million other soulless parasites - as a matter of fact i'd welcome them - the thought of such viral campaigns is sure making big business nervous...but hey, that alone's a positive development.

- js.
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