The Freewheeling, Copyright-Infringing World of Custom-Printed Tees Print-on-demand companies allow anyone to upload designs for T-shirts, mugs, and other items. But many images violate intellectual property rights. Illustration: Alex Kiesling ...
These copybots have the pirate-style skull and crossbones on their chests and heads. “Tensions continued building between the different types of bots until one day, it erupted into open confrontation!” The panel is an epic show-down between one of the copyright robots, and one of the copy...
[4] Celebrities, who are often fiercely protective of their privacy, lose more than just their solitude, anonymity, and secrecy by their public figure status being subject to commercial photography—they also lose the rights to the images of themselves.[5] The Right of Publicity, a state-...
However, it turns out that Lisa may have copied her images by tracing from photos. At this time, I can't find anything about how it all ended. Most likely it was settled out of court (85% of cases are, which means they agreements reached are not part of public record and both sides...
Her skull was completely crushed. I looked up and saw the boy falling, and after him the younger girl. What to say, they almost hit me where I stood. I put my hand on my mouth and came to them. The young girl was whining softly. Then I looked up a further time and the Begum ...
And such has it continued the revival still gathers local heather and horns, in fact three and one is still attached to a skull are still placed upon it – although sensible the lock up local within has been removed although the Britannia coconutters still lend their support ...