ahh I see, so pepsi exploit these kids to sell their drinks and didn't Green
Day do the back
drop music?..I fought the law and the law won
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yep, i saw it. it was kinda funny though. the kids say, "i was one of
the kids busted for downloading music for free off the Internet" and after a
few of them say the same thing, they all chime in and announce, "and we're
still going to download music for free off the Internet" and they all laugh and
drink Pepsi and then the voice over tells you about how you can win free
downloads from iTunes for drinking Pepsi.
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sorry it was yesterday during the superbowl...did anyone see it?
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Four children bullied by the Recording Industry Association of
America will re-enact their shame for tens of millions of TV viewers today, at
the behest of two giant American corporations: Apple Computer and Pepsi Cola
Inc.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/35259.html