Noola2010-06-22 14:17:30
Unknown2010-06-22 15:01:22
QUOTE (Noola @ Jun 22 2010, 10:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
That makes me sad for some reason...
Noola2010-06-22 15:23:15
QUOTE (Renthur @ Jun 22 2010, 10:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
That makes me sad for some reason...
Is it cause of how now we know for sure that unicorns don't exist? That made me sad too.
Joking aside, it is a ridiculous commentary on our country's legal and copyright systems, but hey... embrace the funny! Cause there's plenty of it. I mean those lawyers were either diabolically stupid (as indicated by the fact that there was actually a long awkward pause to be mentioned when they were told the product didn't really exist) or diabolically smart (as indicated by the fact that they BILLED a twelve page cease and desist order - with all the time, resources and fees that entails - to their client for what they had to know was a fake product!)
Either way, it's hilarious.
Not to mention everything else funny in it.
Unknown2010-06-22 16:09:31
QUOTE (Noola @ Jun 22 2010, 11:23 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Is it cause of how now we know for sure that unicorns don't exist? That made me sad too.
Joking aside, it is a ridiculous commentary on our country's legal and copyright systems, but hey... embrace the funny! Cause there's plenty of it. I mean those lawyers were either diabolically stupid (as indicated by the fact that there was actually a long awkward pause to be mentioned when they were told the product didn't really exist) or diabolically smart (as indicated by the fact that they BILLED a twelve page cease and desist order - with all the time, resources and fees that entails - to their client for what they had to know was a fake product!)
Either way, it's hilarious.
Not to mention everything else funny in it.
Joking aside, it is a ridiculous commentary on our country's legal and copyright systems, but hey... embrace the funny! Cause there's plenty of it. I mean those lawyers were either diabolically stupid (as indicated by the fact that there was actually a long awkward pause to be mentioned when they were told the product didn't really exist) or diabolically smart (as indicated by the fact that they BILLED a twelve page cease and desist order - with all the time, resources and fees that entails - to their client for what they had to know was a fake product!)
Either way, it's hilarious.
Not to mention everything else funny in it.
Diabolically stupid. As thinkgeek pointed out, Parody is protected. If I wanted to, I could go out and make a comic about Superman and Batman and use them in the actual comic, as long as it was a parody.
Noola2010-06-22 16:17:21
QUOTE (Kialkarkea @ Jun 22 2010, 11:09 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Diabolically stupid. As thinkgeek pointed out, Parody is protected. If I wanted to, I could go out and make a comic about Superman and Batman and use them in the actual comic, as long as it was a parody.
Ah, but maybe they knew that and, instead of arguing with their client, they said, "It's dumb, but hey... spend 50 hours on it and draft up the biggest C&D you can. Bill em for every minute."
That's pretty diabolically smart, if you think about it.
But, like I said, it's funny either way.