

Yes you can but you are legally obligated to say “who rescued who?” At least once a day to a person.
Hail the Omnissiah! Praise be to the machine-god.
Yes you can but you are legally obligated to say “who rescued who?” At least once a day to a person.
If I wear a Velcro suit while hugging you would wacky sitcom level shenanigans occur?
Well?
Basically the two weird kids in school decided to hangout together? I don’t mean that in a bad way, I mean in a cute way.
Why? The Heritage Foundation are an intellectual joke. They can’t win in the war of ideas, they can’t suggest ideas that will last any test of time, and now are actively working to make their whim law crushing democracy itself. So if they are a joke why not mock them?
Against the assault of laughter, nothing can stand
Mark Twain
And in this event is the seeds to beat the bastards. They want us to be scared they want us to take them seriously. Some group of script kiddies made them say gay furries. To actually go out there and talk about gay furries. Serious men in serious suits saying gay furries.
Keep it up. Make them talk about sex toys, pointless fandom debates, body fluids, anything that brings them down to the level of mockery
New London v Keto haunts us again. One opportunity we all missed as a country was to use Eminent Domain on the homes of relatives of the Supreme Court justices as well as the lawyers who defended New London.
No Eminent Domain for private industry ever.
Yeah it is really messed up that Disney made untold tens of billions of dollars on public domain stories, effectively cut us off from our own culture, then extended the duration to indefinite. I wonder why near everyone was silent about this issue for multiple decades until it became cliche to pretend to care about furry porn creators.
Creatives have always been screwed, we are the first civilization to not only screw them but screw the general public. As shit as it was in the past you could just copy a freaken scroll.
Anyway you guys have fun defending some of the worst assholes in human history while acting like you care about people you weren’t even willing to give a buck a month to on patreon.
Stealing: depriving you of what you own
Copying: taking a picture of what you made.
Stealing is not copying. You still have whatever you started with.
Yes it is perfectly appropriate for someone who burned a backup copy of a DVD they paid for to go to prison for ten years
I am just sitting here with my eye twitching thinking of all the code I have had to deal with from German companies over the years.
Fakelandia it is on a continent that you probably haven’t heard of.
Yeah in theory but in practice that isn’t happening. In theory the laws could be structured such that creatives are being paid fairly and distributors make some money and that the general public knows the stuff will be public domain in a relatively short period of time.
No one is doing it and they had hundreds of years to figure out how to do it. You are asking us to take it on faith and I personally will not.
You can do the same thing with the Hardy Boys. You can find the same page word for word in different books. You can also do that with the Bible. The authors were plagiarizing each other.
It doesn’t add anything new to the sum total of the creative zeitgeist because it’s just remixes of things that already exist.
Do yourself a favor and never ever go into design of infrastructure equipment or eat at a Pizza Hut or get a drink from Starbucks or work for an American car company or be connected to Boeing.
Everyone has this super impressive view of human creativity and I am waiting to see any of it. As far as I can tell the less creative you are the more success you will have. But let me guess you ride a Segway, wear those shoes with toes, have gone through every recipe of Julia Childs, and compose novels that look like Finnegan’s Wake got into a car crash with EE Cummings and Gravity’s Rainbow.
Now leave me alone with I eat the same burger as everyone else and watch reruns of Family Guy in my house that looks like all the other ones on the street
Anyone supporting this better be against right of repair and jail time for anyone discussing a sporting event without written permission
True but you people have had hundreds of years to fix the system and have not.
Well you certainly managed to get attention to your comment
It is utter insanity to me that they even found one.
Do never change a running system!
No. There are plenty of reasons to change a running system. Spare parts become unavailable, troubleshooting knowledge is becoming lost, and the existing system was terrible and is crowding out better newer systems.
I deal with this attitude way too often.
Ask your grandkids to help you parse it. We are done.
For now. You know what the Supreme Court will be paid to do.
I can even outline it now. They will argue it violates the civil rights amendment which as it came later means it has higher priority over what came earlier. Then they will find some letter written by a random Founding Father arguing that the law should be written to only apply to members of nobility. There you go an Originalist argument against plain reading.