It looks like they designed the top half of a shoe and then ran out of money/ideas and had to 3d print the bottom. But its nike, so the sneaker heads will buy it up. They really cant fail at this point.
It looks like they designed the top half of a shoe and then ran out of money/ideas and had to 3d print the bottom. But its nike, so the sneaker heads will buy it up. They really cant fail at this point.
Get out of here with that logical thought. Elon bad.
I think a lot of people are commented without knowing what infamous means. Most of these are boring average high school experiences.
This is the only sub where I constantly go down rabbit holes. For the last hour Ive been reading about woolly rhinos and dead whales. What a time to be alive!
Given the origin of most memes I doubt there will be many. Either you have some noname who could use the money from suing for copyright infringement or a major entertainment company that have lawyers on the lookout for such things. Your only bet would be an unknown meme (kinda defeats the purpose) or someone who isnt collecting on a meme.
Pretty sure memes dont fall under fair use or derivative work. I guess it depends what your using them for. We hired a new sign maker who used the “winter is coming” meme for one of their in-store signs (it was actually tastefully done in chalk art and looked good). Its stayed up for about a week before corporate saw it and told us to take it down before we get a cease and desist.
Long version- https://founderslegal.com/are-memes-dangerous/
Short Answer -https://bytescare.com/blog/are-memes-copyright-infringement
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I know freevee didnt require a sign up, Im guessing AP does.
They hate us, cause they aint us
Sorry I had a few tabs open, this ones a little more informative as to why https://www.livescience.com/why-beavers-build-dams
Some fun reading on why https://gsas.harvard.edu/news/dammed-if-they-do edit: https://www.livescience.com/why-beavers-build-dams
Haha I had to double check to make sure I wasnt on Reddit.