Recently, I've been watching some nifty
literal music videos, which are parodies of existing music videos. The gag is that the songs are rewritten with new lyrics that comment on the actual video footage.
One especially popular video was a rendition of Total Eclipse of the Heart, which you
could find on Youtube
here. Of course, you can't find it there anymore; it's been removed due to a copyright claims. Also several other literal videos have suffered the same fate.
Suppressing this kind of parodies is not generally thought of the point of copyright, but such conduct naturally arises from the oppressive regime regardless. The media industry indeed wants to take away both our money and our civil rights, but their sinister agenda goes even further than this: They also want to take our
fun away from us.
So without further ado, here's what they don't want you to have a good time watching and listening to:
the Total Eclipse of the Heart literal music video.
I guess that means I just flipped them the bird. Douchebags.