*sips tea*
*sips tea*
is xhe /ourthey/?
For once, he/she was not a faggot/straight
spidey eneter public domain now?
A broken cock is right twice a day.
It's just some moron in some spandex suit create not spiderman and call him arachnoman and call it a night.
That's not about copyrights duration, it's about contract negotiations, what a dumb idiot
I wonder how man won't get the joke
Bill Clinton isnt a corporation, he was a president, silly.
>That's not about copyrights duration, it's about contract negotiations, what a dumb idiot
I think the point is that Spider-Man would have entered the public domain by now, if it had not been for Disney's ongoing efforts to extend copyright windows to benefit themselves.
The point being if it weren't for (Disney's) copyright law, sony would not currently be in possession of spider-man, so no need for this contract disagreement in the first place.
>every studio starts making Spider-Man movies
this isn't better for anyone
Batman was suppose to go public domain like 3 years ago and you all hear about this shit only now?
BwaHahaHaHahaHa!!!
>what is intellectual property
Nice
>Defending a JUGGERNAUT of monopolies and illegal bullshit
the absolute state of the MCucks
>when a tranny makes more sense than capeshitters
Today's a pretty great day.
>nonwhite dc drones now agree with sexual abuse victims that push that they're normal
LOL
F**king epic!
Ayy
Niiiice
kek fuckin based
Have a (you)
so if Disney hadn't done the highly shady things to put itself in the position to be so successful it could be more successful but it also wouldn't be in the position to be more successful because it never did the shady things to put itself in this position
wait
MCU's Spider Man was barely Spider Man anyways. Just never say his last name, never say the word spider man, have Peter accept a Tony Stark suit that gives him grip powers and lets him swing around with grappling cables. Boom Sony just got dabbed on.
i loled
ok this is based
cringe but extremely redpilled
Aye, mate. Got a giggle out of me.
No? People have been talking about Mickey Mouse and Superman entering the public domain for years you zoomer faggot.
You're right, billion dollar corporations should have exclusive rights to vital touchstones of our culture. They know best and will definitely not abuse for financial gain at every opportunity. It's better that they try and fail than anyone else who may actually have some passion behind the project other than making as much money as possible. In fact, we should give Spider-man rights and ensure nobody TAINTS this SACRED intellectual property, except the billionaires that bought it when the actual creator died, of course. God forbid a fictional character gets "ruined" by bad portrayals — we should have a law that protects FICTIONAL CHARACTERS as if they're sacred images of Mohammad in Islam.
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i dont get it
to expand, MICKEY MOUSE is not entitled to a graceful death. Copyrights exist to encourage artists to create with a limited term of exclusivity that allows them to recoup the cost spent on research and development. It is not an attempt to purify culture by restricting access to an intellectual property to a single entity. That was never the intention. Legal fictions like Mickey Mouse are not entitled to purity or a painless existence because they are not PEOPLE. They are not SACRED. They are not worth saving at the cost of having a robust and useful public domain. Think of the public domain as a public utility — imagine what the world would be like if we could freely draw on for art and entertainment and business a huge array of properties and materials that form the cornerstone of our culture. And we're being denied it for what? So a billionaire can make another billion sitting on citizen kane even though literally everyone involved in the production of it has been dead for decades. It belongs to the people and just because the people may ruin it doesn't mean copyright has any place to step in and stop that.
>i dont get it
If an analog clock has stopped at 3:00pm, it will display the correct time again every 12 hours, at 3:00am and 3:00pm. Figuratively, this phrase is applied to people who usually don't do things right, and surprisingly have had a good idea or done something well. It is a sarcastic statement drawing a parallel between an incompetant person, and a broken clock which is wrong for 1,438 minutes of the day, but is right for 2 of them.
However, there is an added double entendre, because a transsexual recipient of male-to-female genital surgery literally has a "broken cock".
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Kek.
top notch
absolute kek
If Spiderman was actually about to be public domain then Disney wouldn't have made the movies in the first place.
*sips bone hurting juice*
shut up wesley