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Grex > Agora41 > #251: Wannabe, wannabe, wannabe like Mike, if I could be like Mike | |
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edina
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response 50 of 76:
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Jun 12 18:53 UTC 2002 |
It wasnt' "franks and beans" - he was helping me get ready for a party and
it was all I wanted to cook. Trust me, it underwhelmed me as well.
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jp2
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response 51 of 76:
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Jun 12 18:56 UTC 2002 |
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twinkie
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response 52 of 76:
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Jun 12 18:59 UTC 2002 |
Yes.
Yes, you may.
As long as you agree to my licensing terms...
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edina
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response 53 of 76:
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Jun 12 19:03 UTC 2002 |
Bend over, Jamie.
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brighn
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response 54 of 76:
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Jun 12 19:33 UTC 2002 |
i used "fatwa" before twinkie declared it his. Thereofre I allege infringement
on his part, and fraud, too.
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mynxcat
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response 55 of 76:
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Jun 12 19:42 UTC 2002 |
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oval
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response 56 of 76:
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Jun 12 20:03 UTC 2002 |
bhut twinkie i handed you that line on a silver platter, with garnish and
everything.
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twinkie
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response 57 of 76:
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Jun 12 20:04 UTC 2002 |
It's one thing to use something first.
It's another to copyright it first.
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jmsaul
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response 58 of 76:
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Jun 12 20:48 UTC 2002 |
Pity e-fatwa.com is down. I need a fatwa on whether infidels can copyright
"fatwa". Hmm, this could get complicated...
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twinkie
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response 59 of 76:
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Jun 12 20:50 UTC 2002 |
You don't know?
What the hell?
You're JOE SAUL...ATTORNEY...AT LAW!
Fuck those who bestow fatwas...let them RIOT!
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jmsaul
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response 60 of 76:
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Jun 12 20:55 UTC 2002 |
I'm not JOE SAUL...ATTORNEY...AT ISLAMIC LAW, now am I?
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twinkie
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response 61 of 76:
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Jun 12 20:59 UTC 2002 |
Ooooh...good point.
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brighn
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response 62 of 76:
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Jun 13 03:28 UTC 2002 |
#57> Talk to an attorney, dickweed. Whoever uses it first HAS copyrighted it.
Ask JOE SAUL...ATTORNEY...AT LAW.
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twinkie
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response 63 of 76:
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Jun 13 06:16 UTC 2002 |
re: 62
I'm fairly certain that the word "Where" was used long before Microsoft
copyrighted "Where Do You Want To Go Today?". I'm also pretty sure the word
"Big" was used well before McDonald's placed claim on "Big Mac".
I'm just claiming copyright on the word "Fatwa" and its variants.
I'll tell you what, smartypants...take a look at the various applications
submitted by United Parcel Service last year. They tried to claim ownership
of the word "Brown". They were so certain they could do it, they started
running commercials that depicted different people and their relationship with
"Brown". Somehow, I think UPS has a team of lawyers that are more familiar
with copyright and trademark law than you...and possibly (though, I'm not
positive here) more familiar than JOE SAUL...ATTORNEY...AT LAW.
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md
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response 64 of 76:
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Jun 13 12:27 UTC 2002 |
Should be "Joe Saul, Attorney at least."
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brighn
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response 65 of 76:
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Jun 13 19:36 UTC 2002 |
Gods, twinkie, you're an ass. Microsoft didn't copyright "Where do you want
to go today?", they TRADEMARKED it. McDonald's TRADEMARKED "Big Mac."
TRADEMARK.
Not COPYRIGHT.
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twinkie
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response 66 of 76:
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Jun 13 20:03 UTC 2002 |
Blow me. (c)(TM)
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jmsaul
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response 67 of 76:
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Jun 13 21:22 UTC 2002 |
;-)
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brighn
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response 68 of 76:
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Jun 14 02:33 UTC 2002 |
You can't copyright "Blow me." You could, conceivably, trademark.
And I have no interest in fellating you.
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jmsaul
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response 69 of 76:
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Jun 14 03:26 UTC 2002 |
It'd be a pretty narrow trademark. You know, "Blow Me (tm) Boots" or
something.
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twinkie
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response 70 of 76:
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Jun 14 21:18 UTC 2002 |
Fellate me (tm), jackass (c).
Hard. (tm)
Fast. (tm)
The way you like it. (tm)
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jmsaul
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response 71 of 76:
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Jun 14 21:46 UTC 2002 |
I think that would be (sm).
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jazz
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response 72 of 76:
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Jun 14 23:47 UTC 2002 |
Depends on what "the way you like it" is ...
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jmsaul
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response 73 of 76:
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Jun 15 04:54 UTC 2002 |
That's one way to interpret #71, yes.
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brighn
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response 74 of 76:
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Jun 17 17:16 UTC 2002 |
You can't copyright the word "Jackass," jackass. I don't think you'd succeed
with a trademark, either, since it's the name of a nationally known TV
program.
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