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Knock-off Nigel

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Knock-off Nigel was an anti-piracy campaign in the United Kingdom.

The campaign included a series of television advertisements in which the eponymous Nigel was described as having bought pirated DVDs, illegally downloaded films, and so on, to the accompaniment of a derisive song: "He's a knock-off Nigel..."

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