Weird Al Yankovic's 2006 "Don't Download this Song" oddly contains bleeps where he sings the words Morpheus, Grokster, Limewire, and KaZaA.MTV, once known as a true source of Music Television, is taking the music industry's fight against piracy to a rather insane level by now censoring the portions of Weird Al Yankovic's famous "Don't Download This Song" where he mentions the file-sharing programs Morpheus, Grokster, Limewire, and KaZaA on it's recently launched MTvM website. The opening verse of the song is supposed to read as follows:
But, MTV has decided to bleep the parts of the song where he lists the file-sharing programs making it a sort of weird form of censorship that makes it look rather odd considering its love for the freedom of speech and expression that it has always claimed to champion. The funny thing is that it most likely has the "Streisand Effect" of making people aware of something that they wouldn't have already been otherwise. I highly doubt that the few who would have watched this video, I mean it's Weird Al for heaven's sake, would have suddenly jumped from their seats and begin using file-sharing programs like KaZaA for example. Kids are way more likely to learn about file-sharing from friends and classmates , and so this censorship of Weird Al by MTV only serves to remind people how backwards the music industry is, and for many, why you began file-sharing in the first place WATCH THE VIDEO HEREWeird Al Yankovic |MTV Music jared@zeropaid.com |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streisand_effect
Kidding of course.