Don't Copy That Floppy was an anti-copyright infringement campaign run by the Software Publishers Association (SPA) beginning in 1992.
The sequel features MC Double Def DP as he continues his crusade against "piracy" in the digital age.
Corey is exuberantly pushing keys to show the viewer that he is heavily immersed in the game action; Jenny is winning.
The Wall Street Journal has stated that the film's aesthetic is similar to the television program Saved By the Bell.
In August 2009, the Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA) released a follow-up to the original video of 1992, titled Don't Copy That 2.
The video features M. E. Hart reprising his role as "MC Double Def DP" and follows a college student named Jason who sells pirated software online before being arrested for his crimes (though it is unclear whether the legal repercussions are a dream or not).
[9] Since its release, Don't Copy That 2 has been criticized by the press for being out of date, referencing material like the Doom series and Klingon that the current target audience (mostly teenagers) may not be familiar with.