Yes there has to be lines drawn. Otherwise the possibility of free expression/ideas would eventually be killed off. There are laws that prevent the frivolous stuff (or at least try). I think it is called fair usage. Like the news when the replay sports clips etc..Turquoise wrote:
But don't you think it's rather stupid that someone can copyright a phrase?Kmarion wrote:
That is the point of it being in there. You can't just say "It's now copyrighted". They were joking at that point in the interview. But if Viacom had the appropriate copyright on it I would take it down and guess what?.. I wouldn't turn around and try and get money out of them for making me do so.Turquoise wrote:
Well then.. I guess you're violating those laws right now by putting Libraries are hiding something in your sig. Should Viacom sue you?
If you're copyrighting a book, an invention, a drug, or a new product of some other kind, then I understand. There are other things that I think shouldn't be able to be copyrighted.
Also, when companies like Disney can continually lobby to extend copyright law tenures, then it gets rather ridiculous. How long do we have to wait before Mickey is public domain? 200 years?
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