Did you know that the song "Happy birthday to you" is copyrighted? If you perform it in public without permission you might have to pay a license fee. It's the reason why you see it so rarely in movies or TV yet most families or whatever sing it when it's somebody's birthday.
Are you kidding me? These are 4 common English words. What about patenting all provers? "Oh my lord! Holy moly! What the hell? ♪". My new song
Heck, the entire language and also air to breathe? Every violation will result in a penalty paid to me. How about that?
Soon one might need a layer for 300 $ per hour to tell you what you can and cannot do. I guess life was easier back then when people still used physical powers to decide over things and not this bullshit "we have 40920380 laws and copyrighted things, make sure to be aware of everything".
Are you kidding me? These are 4 common English words. What about patenting all provers? "Oh my lord! Holy moly! What the hell? ♪". My new song
Heck, the entire language and also air to breathe? Every violation will result in a penalty paid to me. How about that?
Soon one might need a layer for 300 $ per hour to tell you what you can and cannot do. I guess life was easier back then when people still used physical powers to decide over things and not this bullshit "we have 40920380 laws and copyrighted things, make sure to be aware of everything".