I only heard about it when I opened Reddit and half my front page was mocking her
Trying to copyright a kangaroo hop is going to be funny. I’m pretty sure we did that in PE in prep or grade 1. Not to mention, y’know, the fact there’s 30-80 million (depending on whose guess you trust) animals out there doing it every day
I meant I missed the analysis published on The Conversation that I linked. I heard about the shutting down of the musical and saw the news about Gunn’s latest insta post. Her response seems kinda ‘How do you do, fellow kids’ and at first I thought it was hilarious in a ‘gift that keeps on giving’ kind of way but then I realised it’s just sad.
Oh okay, you wanna trademark the single most efficient leg-based locomotion system in the animal kingdom? What’s next, wheels? You want the rights to all wheels, as well? What else? Sure, you invented water, that’s fine.
I missed this piece from a few days ago.
Raygun’s claim against a parody musical may not stand up: here’s what the law says
I only heard about it when I opened Reddit and half my front page was mocking her
Trying to copyright a kangaroo hop is going to be funny. I’m pretty sure we did that in PE in prep or grade 1. Not to mention, y’know, the fact there’s 30-80 million (depending on whose guess you trust) animals out there doing it every day
I meant I missed the analysis published on The Conversation that I linked. I heard about the shutting down of the musical and saw the news about Gunn’s latest insta post. Her response seems kinda ‘How do you do, fellow kids’ and at first I thought it was hilarious in a ‘gift that keeps on giving’ kind of way but then I realised it’s just sad.
Wait what? They’re not paying their license fees? Arrest those filthy law breakers!
Oh okay, you wanna trademark the single most efficient leg-based locomotion system in the animal kingdom? What’s next, wheels? You want the rights to all wheels, as well? What else? Sure, you invented water, that’s fine.