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【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】 @ JustZ @lemmy.world
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  • Oh there's a pattern alright. It leads directly to Hamas and their fucked up ideology.

  • That's already the case. There would be two copyrights for a cartoon for Donald duck, and possibly, in fact likely, many others.

    A copyright is essentially a right of enforcement. You don't have to register anything or file anything in order to gain that right. It's a right to sue someone to enjoin further use and potentially to recoup money damages if you can prove loss.

    The standard for whether something is copyrightable at the outset is whether it is the product of a modicum of creativity, and reduced to a tangible medium of expression.

    So far one cartoon of Donald duck, each drawn frame of the show would have its own copyright. Also, the character would have a copyright. The dialogue of the script would have another copyright. And the test for whether a particular character is something that can be copyrighted is to ask whether the character is separable from the overall work and whether the character is "well delineated."

    Donald duck is certainly the product of creativity, it is reduced to a tangible medium of expression when it is drawn on paper, and it is the main character of the show and has its own personality and behavior. So it is pretty clearly of deserving protection. Although at this point in time, I believe some of Disney's earliest characters are now in the public domain, Even Mickey mouse, which people like my IP professor in law school said was never going to happen. This is because I believe in 1984 there was a law called the copyright act of 1984 but was colloquial referred to as the Mickey mouse copyright act. It was championed by Sonny Bono, who I believe was friends with Walt Disney personally, and which many said had the sole purpose of extending Mickey mouse's copyright for another 25 years or whatever it was. My memory is a little fuzzy on this. My professor figured that Disney was such a powerful institution that anytime Mickey mouse was about to fall into the public domain, Congress would stop it.

    A doctrine sort of related to your question is called scen a faire. It is a French phrase which I have no doubt spelled wrong because I am on mobile. It means that elements essential to a scene of the kind which would be common to all scenes of that type, are not copyrightable. So this would include some background characters such as those that, despite being drawn in a creative way, are more so the product of the scene itself rather than any creativity. For example, if there is a scene in a cartoon where the character gets onto a train and hands the ticket to a ticket taker, the ticker taker character is probably not copyrightable.

  • Thanks for that explainer. I thought the verbiage in the article was a little over the top.

    However there is a point at which the "style" of the art is the thing that is copyrightable, sort of by implication.

    The standard for proving a copyright violation where a defendant claims a transformative use or a derivative work is "substantial similar."

    For as long as I can remember that includes the overall presentation of the work, and it's hard to describe that as anything other than a "style."

    The article draws a comparison that allowing copyright protection for styles would be like allowing copyrights for entire genres. I don't think that's right. Nobody could copyright all "landscape paintings" as a genre, but look at landscape works by Katsushika Hokusai, and that style, to me, is creative enough to warrant protection, if it were made originally in America today and not already in the public domain. And he didn't invent woodblock prints or even woodblock prints of landscapes, but the way he did it is so unique as to be insperable from the copyrighted work itself and arguably deserving of protection simply for its advancement of the art.

    If you made a woodblock print in the same style but used it to portray a scene typical in anime, rather than a landscape, that's clearly transformative and derivative, but not substantially similar. If you use the style to make prints of waves breaking around Mt. Fuji, that's substantially similar. So like, as to dude's anime style, if you use the same style to make landscapes, certainly that's not infringing, as it's not substantially similar.

    I also don't see the threatening outcome the author suggests as worrisome. There are still exceptions for blatant copying that apply, mainly parody and fair use.

  • Maybe if you can't read and are projecting your own anger due to cognitive dissonance.

  • Shocker. Back to your safe space.

    It's not any of those five things. It's any of those five things with intent to destroy a peoples.

    South Africa is going to have a hard time proving intent at the ICJ when Hamas uses human shields to inflate civilian casualties and 99/100 Palestinians are alive.

    Make your delete every post that takes a view of a highly disputed issue that you personally disagree with. The ICJ didn't grant the preliminary injunction. Going to pretend everyone agrees with you? Going to also delete the intelligence and diplomatic corps and most of the heads of state of the western world, as well?

    And going to delete Wikipedia for showing pretty much both sides violated the ceasefire? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_Gaza_war_ceasefire

  • Hamas is the most modern entrenched power in Gaza. It ha ideological predecessors they are indistinguishable.

  • You seem very aware of the situation so I’m sure you know more than I but from what I’ve read multiple times the aids towards Gaza was stopped in its track by the IDF including at the ports.

    That's because you're getting your media from actually full of shit sources. Everything that goes into Gaza is because Israel lets it in. They built two or three new desalinization plants since the war started. "Oh but isn't Israel purposely destroying water infrastructure to make people die of thirst?" No. That would be genocidal. What they have done is blow up tunnel shafts where Hamas hides out, and it's Hamas that tied those systems into anything resembling a public water supply.

    Israel, aside from a few weeks recently, has been letting in between hundreds and thousands of trucks of food and medicine per week.

    The US floods in money to Israel for two reasons, one of which is not legitimate. The main reason, and the one that's legit, is because contrary to what absolute donkeys on the internet say, Israel is a democracy surrounded by hostile religious dictatships. The west cannot allow it to fall for ideological reasons, for reasons of global hedgemony. It's like how French General Lafayette dropped everything to come help America fight the British. He said "The happiness of America is intimately connected with the happiness of all mankind." He recognized what democracy could mean for the world; democracy is a radical idea. It needs to be protected from hostile dictatorships who think liberal ideas such as voting are blasphemous to the word of God and a capital offense. They are insane.

    The illegitimate reason is some mystical Bible nonsense about the return of Christ only taking place once Jews inhabit the holy land. Also insane.

    For incoming rocket alerts: https://rocketalert.live/

    4 on 3/28. 255 on 3/27. ~2,124 rockets since January 5 of this year.

  • "The US." It's a judicial decision. Based on expert testimony. Seriously, how old are you? How far did you go in school?

  • I heard about a WoW clan leader in like 2005 or so who got interviewed by the FBI because some of his guild members used it to organize an attack. I think they threw grenades at an Army base or something.

  • L'Otters

  • I assumed this flag was some balkan seperstist group and that lotters were the partisan adherents of some opposer named Lott.

    Fuck, this is embarrassing.

  • They opened the doc and didn't change the default for anything except the justification, left,. They changed to center, which is so cheesy.

  • Hostage takers and suicide bombers aren't entitled to guarantees. Criminals who plunder the welfare and futures of their own people to wage a futile war aren't entitled to guarantees. Gotta be bona fide, gotta have clean hands, if they want equity.

  • It was a federal court hearing with submission of evidence by adversary parties. Testimony from experts. Read a book.

  • In short, Iran floods in money and weapons to fight Israel. They also flood in a deranged panislamist ideology. They pay so families of suicide bombers and human shields can get martyrdom pensions.

    Israel is attacked usually daily, at least weekly, with unguided rockets fired from Gaza and the West Bank, and Lebanon. The last time they were attacked was today.

    The rockets are usually either allowed to land because their trajectory is calculated and they are going to hit a field or something, or they are destroyed by Iron Dome, at an annual cost of billions of dollars.

    Part of the corruption is the cost of the attacks: the wealth and health of Palestine, pissed away to try and kill Jews. They aren't starving and sick because of a blockade. They are starving and sick because terrorists have coopted every institution and turned them into instruments of terrorism. Why can't Gaza import as much food and medicine as it wants through its air or water ports? Well, it's because their air and water ports were destroyed and blockaded after being used as a launching point for terror attacks, used to import weapons, and weapons and weapons, instead of something anyone could eat.

    And where do they launch their rockets from, not military installations or empty fields. They launch them from cul de sacs and schoolyards. And then when attacks come from the same place week after week, and Israel blasts out text messages and leaflets saying to evacuate because we're going to do an airstrike, Hamas makes sure there will be a bunch of kids and women standing there when the counterstrike happens. It's sick. Hamas is cancer, and its Iran that keeps it alive. The UN and charity, too. If the people of Gaza actually had to endure the effects of Hamas's leadership, they'd rise up.

  • I have one that says

    Made You Look

    Black Lives Matter

    In that dumb fucking red and white color and font.

  • Technology @lemmy.world
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    Wait aren't all airplane wings bid inspired?

    Gardening @lemmy.world
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    "Packet Plants: 50 ft." written on seed packet label for cayenne peppers. What does that mean?

    Casual Conversation @lemm.ee
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    In every class I took in college, 5-10 minutes to the end, I'd ruffle some papers and zip the zipper on my back pack to end class early because "student close up noises" are contagious.

    Without fail the class would end a few minutes early. As soon as I started making the sounds it was like dominoes. Ten minutes left in the lecture but everyone has all their stuff put away and are putting their coats on. I think of this often. May this knowledge set you free a few minutes early.

    politics @lemmy.world
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    Trump's OMB Director: “We want the bureaucrats to be traumatically affected...When they wake up in the morning, we want them to not want to go to work...We want to put them in trauma.”

    This is an older article from propublica, but this is the explanation for anyone wondering why they are doing what they're doing to federal workers.

    Trump and his team are purposely trying to break the government. And whatever bullshit reasons they give about a Marxist takeover or the deep state or whatever, the actual effect is that China and Russia will win the century and America will lose.

    “We want the bureaucrats to be traumatically affected,” he said. “When they wake up in the morning, we want them to not want to go to work because they are increasingly viewed as the villains. We want their funding to be shut down so that the EPA can't do all of the rules against our energy industry because they have no bandwidth financially to do so.

    “We want to put them in trauma.”

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    How to get a 5 yo started in (useful) computing?

    The kid's grandparents got him an Amazon Fire tablet and I loathe the thing. It teaches literally nothing about computing and the games they have for kids are barely even games, and are more focusing on advertising various IPs.

    I'd like to get the kid started, as he learns to read, on something that will be more useful than detrimental, let that soft little brain soak up some actual computer science, literacy. I teach him about basic electrical circuits and how that translates to computing, if, and, or, xor, nor, etc. He's got some familiar with hex (colors) and the concept of binary (on/off).

    But what to get for a first computer? I almost want to get him something Linux based and turn him loose. Is there anything like that, that would require him to learn some command prompt and basic computing skills?

    Every time and try and Google it, I get a bunch of crap suggestions and ads.

    conservative @lemmy.world
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    Conservatism is an anger disorder.

    pics @lemmy.world
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    Military Defense Donkey

    Listen To This @lemm.ee
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    A.D.O.R. - One for the Trouble (Hip Hop - 1994)

    World News @lemmy.world
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    Scientists have unearthed the remnants of more than 1,700 viruses from deep inside a glacier in western China. Most of these viruses are new to science.

    With this discovery, the number of ancient viruses recovered from glaciers has grown fiftyfold.The viruses, gathered from a 1,000-foot ice core taken from the sprawling Guliya Glacier on the Tibetan Plateau, date back 41,000 years and span three major shifts from cold to warm.

    Political Weirdos @lemmy.world
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    Political Weirdo and Serial Liar George Santos is Also a Hypocrital Drag Queen on Cameo. Like, what?

    General Discussion @lemmy.world
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    Olympic Breakdancing? Yes. Paris 2024 games.

    Just caught some Olympic qualifying finals for breakdancing?! Kazakhstan versus Netherlands. They both crushed it and Netherlands won. I thought the Kazaki won the whole thing with his opening move in the final bout.

    I haven't read these links yet but apparently this is the first games that will feature break dancing.

    https://www.nbcsports.com/olympics/news/breaking-olympics-2024-paris-dancing

    https://olympics.com/en/news/how-to-qualify-paris-2024-breaking-qualification-system-explained

    I can't seem to find a video of the bout. Very cool to see breaking at the world level.

    I've enjoying seeing how the games have evolved over my short life. I remember when Johnny Mosely pulled that perfect helicopter (360°) at mens moguls in Nagano in 1998 and it completely changed the sport of skiing. It launched entire categories of competitive skiing: freestyle, big air, and half pipe, eventually became Olympic events. I'm not really a big Olympics fan or anything, just wanted to share the n

    World News @lemmy.world
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    US aircraft carrier counters false Houthi claims with 'Taco Tuesdays' as deployment stretches on - AP

    “I think it’s been about two or three times in the past six months we’ve allegedly been sunk, which we have not been,” Hill told The Associated Press during a recent visit to the carrier. “It is almost comical at this point. They’re attempting to maybe inspire themselves through misinformation, but it doesn’t work on us.”

    News @lemmy.world
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    Comment on Headline: I don't know if swarm is the right word, I think that implies they entered the home? I guess a group of insects is a swarm whether it's inside or out. They had their Nazi party in the street, and the governor's home is protected at all times by state police.

    ...................................

    Dozens of Neo-Nazis demonstrated outside the home of Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey (D) on Saturday night, in an intimidating display of hate. Members of the group NSC-131 — which seeks to create a white-only ethnostate in New England — marched Saturday night through the Boston suburb of Arlington, uniformed in khakis, black jackets, face masks, and baseball caps.

    The NSC-131 members moved under cover of darkness, co-opting the progressive activist chant, “Whose streets? Our streets!” The neo-Nazis then lined up on the sidewalk across the street from the Healey’s home, which was protected by state troopers. **The group’s members lit red traffic flares, and held the

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    List of communities on lemmy.world?

    Trying to find some new communities on my instance.

    News @lemmy.world
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    "The brief order noted that four conservative members of the nine-justice court would have rejected the government's request. They were Justice Clarence Thomas, Justice Samuel Alito, Justice Neil Gorsuch and Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

    The Biden administration says the wire prevents agents from reaching migrants who have already crossed over the border into the U.S.

    Texas Gov. Gregg Abbott, a Republican, installed the razor wire near the Rio Grande at Eagle Pass as part of an operation to address illegal immigration that has brought the state into conflict with the Biden administration.

    Texas sued after Border Patrol agents cut through some of the razor wire, claiming the agents had trespassed and damaged state property.

    A federal judge ruled for the Biden administration, but the New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last month reversed that decision, saying agents could not cut or move the wire unless there was a medical emergency.”

    ......

    Comment: I am unsurprised by

    News @lemmy.world
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    Excerpt:

    ”In a historic move, the United States has officially expanded its geographical territory by one million square kilometers — an area nearly 60 percent the size of Alaska. The catalyst for this territory expansion lies in the redefinition of the U.S. continental shelf boundaries.

    By invoking international law, the State Department has outlined new areas under the sea where the continental shelf, a seabed area surrounding large landmasses with relatively shallow waters, extends further than previously recognized.

    This monumental addition is spread across seven distinct ocean regions, with over half of the new territory located in the Arctic.”

    .........

    1,000,000 square kilometers! I know, nobody knows how much area that is, what even is a kilometer? But it's an important area of the world, gives us a legit claim to keep Russia out of the area, and takes ownership of tons of natural resources.

    The Arctic may be the cradle of the future of humanity, as the rest of the pl

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world
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    Looking for a thermometer or home weather center with indoor and outdoor temp sensors, and that can record and export the data, does anyone know of such a device?

    Title. Having some issues with inadequate heat in an apartment and need to compile some hard data. Can't seem to find something that checks all the boxes. Needs to be under $100.

    Thank you.

    Edit: Needs to be friendly enough for an old lady to be able to plug it in and turn it on.

    News @lemmy.world
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    Jerboa @lemmy.ml
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    When a post is minimized, I think clicking the username should maximize the post, not go to the user's overview page.

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