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Thank you for proompting an excellent comment with a suffiecient amont of bulletpoints.
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You wouldn't know a psyop if it handed you a badge and gave you posting quotas
The satire misses the mark since cars already have strict mandatory visibility requirements by law. In the EU, you must have working headlights, brake lights, turn signals, daytime running lights (since 2011), fog lights, reverse lights, and reflectors. Driving without any of these gets you fined, points on your license, and fails vehicle inspection (TÜV/MOT). These aren't optional safety suggestions like cyclist hi-viz - they're legal requirements with real penalties.
I don't know about yankee laws...
They are so good at advertising Linux that they have 73% of desktop market share while linux has less than 5% according to statcounter
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Yes that is the point behind the 'you wouldn't download a car' meme 🙂
It's funny you mention the Katy Perry chord case, because Damien Riehl, who made the argument I referenced in my original post, actually talked about this exact case in the podcast I mentioned. He noted that Katy Perry was initially sued and a jury awarded $2.8 million over a very simple melody that appeared over 8,000 times in Riehl's dataset of generated melodies. However, after Riehl gave his TED talk about his "All the Music" project in early 2020, the judge reversed the jury verdict, saying the melody was unoriginal and therefore uncopyrightable.
And they've downloaded and read millions of books without paying for them.
Do you have a source on that?
you missed communism