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Thursday
Apr022009

Anglo-American Gift Wars 2: The Return Visit

Remember the kerfuffle last month when Gordon Brown's highly symbolic, thoughtful gifts to the Obama family were reciprocated with 25 lousy DVDs? And how it turned out that those DVDs were most likely DRMed and therefore unwatchable in the UK? Well the Obamas decided to go one better on their return trip and offered up an iPod. To the Queen. Who, it turns out, already had one anyway.

Now I don't want to cast aspersions about the President of the United States, but according to this article the iPod contains video of the Queen's visit to Washington and Virginia, and the last time I checked (ie just a minute ago) the iTunes Store didn't sell videos of Royal visits. Which means that tech-savvy Obama must have put those videos on there himself- and this, while it doesn't rank up there with, say, invading another nation under false pretences, is possibly illegal.

I won't rail against the insanity of repressive copyright laws in our digital world here but I will say this- when even POTUS and the Queen are at it, everyone's a copyright criminal. Someone call the police- they're all still down at the Bank of England I think.

Reader Comments (2)

There is something depraved in the banality of this headline. It trivializes the bloody legacy of the real "anglo-American Gift Wars"--Afghanistan and Iraq--, Bushes', Blaire's, Brown's gift to the world, now in the befuddled custodial care of POTUS.

April 3, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterOtis

Otis- I'm sorry if this post has offended you, causing offence really wasn't my intention. But I disagree that this 'light' piece on US politics and the G20 trivialises what's happening in Iraq and Afghanistan. I invite you to take a look around the site, particularly at our Iraq and Afghanistan categories, to read our thoughts on these issues.

http://enduringamerica.com/category/iraq/

http://enduringamerica.com/category/afghanistan/

April 3, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMike Dunn

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