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.
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.
Wait what? They’re not paying their license fees? Arrest those filthy law breakers!