Why would a teen TV show need an FBI warning inside the Young Justice universe?

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In Young Justice S01E21, when Garfield plays the pilot episode of his mother's TV show Hello Megan, a statutory warning appears:

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It is not clear enough to read the whole text, but why would a teen show inside the Young Justice universe have an FBI warning before the show? How realistic is it? Or is it based on something from the real world?



Best Answer

When you buy DVD (or VHS, or BluRay, or LaserDisc, or BetaMax, or VCD) in the United States, they come with an anti-piracy warning. You aren't supposed to copy or redistribute the product you purchased.

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In the United States, it is extremely common for home video releases (laserdisc, videotape, DVD, Blu-ray, etc.) to include an anti-piracy warning before the main feature.

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