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Toshiba sues DVD duplicator Acme

b166er

Acme 

Coat

What kind of Mickey Mouse outfit is that?

My coat's the one with the ears...

Jez Caudle

Wrong cartoon company ... 

Pirate

Mickey Mouse was in Disney cartoons. Acme appeared in Warner Brothers cartoons. So your joke is factually wrong, unfunny and hurtful to the worshippers of God's representative on Earth - Porky Pig.

We are a loving and tolerant religion which believes in peace and unity, therefore those of us of the Congregation Of Porky will be taking to the streets to call for your execution while holding banners proclaiming "Death to the Unbelievers".

When you posted you must have know that Mickey Mouse and his believers are our mortal enemies. We will add your name to our list of enemies - a list that includes Warner Brothers who committed blasphemy when they depicted Gods Emissary as a cartoon character!!

Tha-tha-tha-That's all folks!

The_Police!

ACME Tools... 

Coat

and Wile E. Coyote's attempt to catch the Road Runner!

Rocket Skates....

Just getting my coat.

Steve Anderson

Oh boo hoo 

Stop

Look at me, crying into my corn flakes because Toshiba want more money for sitting on its ass. Boo hoo, Toshiba. Boo hoo.

Anonymous Coward

Building a better mouse trap 

Happy

Their wares never helped Tom get the mouse either!

Rick Brasche

that explains 

the dangerously sharp, exploding DVD's I've been getting...

"Beep beep!" ZOOOOOOOM!

to hell with the coat, where's my little umbrella? There's a big rock coming...

b166er

@Jez 

Happy

What you need, by all accounts, is a 'diversified porcine defense strategy'

Daniel B.

ACME? 

Alert

Somehow I wonder what would happen if my dad bought one of those, as his ISP's Road Runner. All that's missing is Wile E. Coyote.

Anyway, better check it out, as it might blow up the first time I try to play a DVD while using Road Runner!

MEEP MEEP!

Graham Lockley

Yeah that figures 

I suppose that explains why Wile had so little success, all his fridges,rockets,roller skates, bombs etc. werent properly licensed and were obviously sub-standard Chinese knock offs :)

JeffyPooh

Haven't the DVD patents expired yet? 

Geesh, DVDs have been around like-forever. Haven't the patents expired yet? If not, it's getting pretty close.