macobserver.com — Postal Service may be unhappy with Apple about the shot-for-shot creation of their video made for Apple's Intel Mac commercial, but the resulting attention has led to that video, originally released in 2003, being the #1 download on Apple's iTunes Music Store
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worksterJan 25, 2006
I thought Apple copied their video instead?
eatmybabiesJan 25, 2006
"you dont hear the government complaining about "Postal Service" copying the Federal government's program that delivers mail"ummm yes you do, the postal service (government) sued the band, <a class="user" href="http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/news/04-11/04.shtml">http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/news/04-11/04.shtml</a>
battybattybattJan 25, 2006
"...I thought Apple copied their video instead? posted by workster (1) at 05:..."Try to follow along.
linuxrocksJan 25, 2006
Stupid postal service, copied Apple's commerical. You see Apple actually made this video in the 1980s. Therefor the postal service copied Apple.
azygousguyJan 25, 2006
I found it funny when I watched it that they blurred out the name of the processor in the satellite at the end.... Does Intel have issues with a imaginary company? or is Apple just twisting the knife in my eye?
cpawlJan 26, 2006
Like ... Duh? This wasn't obviously going to be the outcome.Welcome to big press kiddies.
azbajaJan 26, 2006
"The Postal Service video features a wonderful 100mm wafer, whereas the Apple commercial features a modern 400mm wafer."Wow that blows me away, as we are just starting up FABS with 300mm wafers. 400mm ok wht ever dude.