In probably the most outrageous protest yet against piracy, an author has ripped off her clothes in front of a government palace. Brazilian writer Vanessa de Oliveira shocked the citizens of Lima, Peru, with nearly everything she has. “I’m doing this for my book so it is not pirated anymore anywhere in the world,” the redhead said, adding that her latest publication is based on her experiences bedding nearly 5,000 men.
The extremely stiff men behind some of the biggest entertainment companies in the world might think they know to draw attention to piracy issues, but when compared to the efforts of controversial writer Vanessa de Oliveira this week, they just aren’t a comparable hit with the youth.
Oliveira, the author of several books, was transported to the Plaza de Armas in Lima, Peru, in the back of a truck Thursday. Once in place she did what the gentleman of the **AA’s have dreamt about so often but have never had the courage to do.
She jumped out, stood in front of the government palace, and peeled back a long dark coat revealing a lacy black “dental floss” (blame Google translate for that term) struggling to cover a tiny portion of her lower body.
Words daubed across her chest and back in red ink, presumably to draw attention away from her black pull-up stockings, shouted a firm ‘NO TO PIRACY’. Full story...
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The extremely stiff men behind some of the biggest entertainment companies in the world might think they know to draw attention to piracy issues, but when compared to the efforts of controversial writer Vanessa de Oliveira this week, they just aren’t a comparable hit with the youth.
Oliveira, the author of several books, was transported to the Plaza de Armas in Lima, Peru, in the back of a truck Thursday. Once in place she did what the gentleman of the **AA’s have dreamt about so often but have never had the courage to do.
She jumped out, stood in front of the government palace, and peeled back a long dark coat revealing a lacy black “dental floss” (blame Google translate for that term) struggling to cover a tiny portion of her lower body.
Words daubed across her chest and back in red ink, presumably to draw attention away from her black pull-up stockings, shouted a firm ‘NO TO PIRACY’. Full story...
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