You've passed professional and made it to experimental jazz. Should have stopped at 45min
phonics
Let me know when you start smelling with your eyes lol
You actually nailed it. Glittering is attractive to all things with eyes because it represents water which is needed for life. Thats why car manufacturers use chrome in specific areas like the logo or a line they want you to notice to attract our lizard brain.
Be honored its worth stealing. And be happy you didnt have to put up the cash to test the market. Also, your first movie won't be your best work. There is another in you. When you write the 2nd one use the lawsuit to pay for its creation and it will market itself with the drama.
The interesting thing about this was initially I thought it would be funny for a human to write something that seems AI generated and would keenly read it and laugh along, But I'm assuming this is merely a prompt and now I can't be bothered reading it.
Perhaps the solution is to just add to the already established sites which have licences set up already. I think though worst case scenario is an artist asks you to take down the post, but if it's already propogated to other instances it becomes uncontrolable. But the vast majority of artists k suspect would be honored.
I think lemmy and even reddit kind of exist in a gray zone where posting non oc is technically infringment without accrediting the artists etc unless it's CC0.
If it's just recent. You could be pregnant, recovering from trauma or have an infection of some sort.
Do autism signs often appear for people only as adults? I haven't heard of that and would like to know the answer
There is indeed a licensing issue. It's just like sharing the contents of an entire book. Just so happens that lyrics are shorter, but same rights apply. Would any artist sue you for infringement? Very unlikely, but it is technically in their right and they would likely win the case. It is their IP.
Facebook often sends spam saying your friend xyz just mentioned you in their post. Which is always a lie.
Yeah it's outdated. But should the worldwide license cost the same as the licence just for lithuania? What if you were a small upstart just trying to do something online for your local community? Or a school hosting licenced media for study purposes.
While you are right there are theoretically no borders on the internet. They can be built, Netflix US or Netflix AUS for instance are geo blocking so they can pay smaller licences. And that is their right just as much as it is for a school which is fenced with a .edu login. At least in copyright laws current iteration. Who should be responsible for an outside actor getting access?
Fun to think about.
Na coz you own the media outright. But streaming a show from a country on Netflix that you are not in, is against the licences terms. I don't think you would be liable. Its more a Netflix problem providing media to someone who theyre not licenced to share it with.
Edit: I'm thinking offline physical copys not online serviced games.
To fight big cow dairy?