Copyright Battle Over Nothing
An Anonymous Coward writes: "In this story reported at The Independent is "one of the more curious copyright disputes of modern times." It appears that the key question is "which part of the silence was stolen." If only this was April First. This is a lawsuit suing over the sound of nothing, no sound, silence, nada, zilch, bupkiss.
Trolls vs. Goats: Everybody wins!
SC0RN you moron!
As a psychologist, I would highly recommend that you take care of yourself and an evaluation. You can feel better!
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Our waffle maker broke. It doesn't get warm anymore. Can we borrow yours? We ordered another one, but it has yet to show up.
Maybe you can just give us some waffles.
As my father lik@(munch munch)...
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fuck you, clown! has posted 8 comments.
Come on, mods, you can do better than that.
This is offtopic as all hell, but the Sister Machine Gun album "Burn" has the coolest hidden track in the history of the world. Instead of being after the last track, it's before the first track. Yep. Start the CD, seek to about -4:00, and there's "Strange Days" waiting for you.
then, as nothing was copied, a sane judge would have to find the copyright isn't applicable.
NOTHING was copied, regardless of the source.