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Protecting Movie IndustryDogs
By encinoman
Even the movie industry&;s dogs need protection from pirates. No, counterfeiters aren&;t keeping their DVD burners going day and night for dogs like Gigli, The Island, Zodiac or Basic Instinct 2.
It&;s the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) adorable black Labradors, Flo and Lucky, that need protecting. Flo and Lucky have the amazing (some might say unbelievable) ability to sniff out the polycarbonate chemicals used in making pirated DVDs (as well as all other kinds of DVD copies.)
So the always-creditable New Straits Times reports that Malaysian pirates are protecting their lairs and wares from the noble chocolate Labs with aggressive bulldogs.
Undeterred, the pair of public relations dogs have allegedly helped bust over one million pirated DVDs.
This entry was posted on June 13, 2007 at 5:33 pm and is filed under animals-in-the-news, heroic-dogs, Hollywood-dogs, Hollywood-turkeys, MondayMorningMediaQuarterback, Pets, piracy, Public Relations.
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