Also Splinter Cell, Ghost Recon, Rainbow 6, Far Cry, etc. Those may seem a bit ‘played out’ nowadays, but the titles they were putting out 15-20 years ago were really fun. Personally Rainbow 6 Vegas 2 might be my favorite game ever made.
Also Splinter Cell, Ghost Recon, Rainbow 6, Far Cry, etc. Those may seem a bit ‘played out’ nowadays, but the titles they were putting out 15-20 years ago were really fun. Personally Rainbow 6 Vegas 2 might be my favorite game ever made.
insufferable
Biden, Blinken, Kirby, and other state dept. ghouls are probably ‘very concerned’ and no doubt calling for independent investigation. Of course, they will never follow up on it, they will never pressure Israel, and said investigation will never materialize.
Fun Fact: A person who hails from Chad is a Chadian.
Maybe “Does anyone know where the second big cutting board is?”
How’s training and cleaning up mold supposed to line the pockets of the senator’s buddy who owns the uniform company?
Two things not mentioned it that article:
Why would anyone want to fight for a country that is so callously disinterested in the welfare of it’s citizens?
In the last quarter-century it has become extremely apparent that the US Military is not the “global force for good” that it wants to portray itself as. Most young people probably aren’t interested in joining up to commit war crimes in the name of making money for the military industrial complex.
Bruh, how can you laugh when the illuminati is shrinking men’s taints?
IMO the difference between this and paparazzi is that you aren’t legally compelled to allow the paparazzi to take photos of you. If paparazzi gets the photos then they’re theirs, but you can at least try to prevent them from taking them.
US copyright law is unsalvageably fucked
Yes
I get that the copyright is traditionally held by the photographer and not the subject. I guess the issue I have with it is how Trump (or anyone charged with a crime) is legally compelled to allow it to be created.
Also, if we assume Fulton County Jail owns the copyright, could they sell mugshot merch? If yes, that’s horrifically dystopian. If no, are they entitled to claw back any money made from the sale of mugshot merch?
Personally, I would like to live in the world where jails can’t profit off the mugshots of their inmates.
That is not how public domain works, and the article contends that the copyright is owned by the law enforcement agency that took the mugshot. If the photo was public domain it would be free for anyone to use as they see fit.
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You hate to defend Trump, but that’s absolutely fucked. As far as I know you can’t refuse a mugshot, so you’re essentially compelled to release the rights to your likeness if you’re charged with a crime. I could see the logic if you’re convicted (under the 13th, which is still fucked), but that’s crazy before a trial/guilty verdict.
Anyway, just a layman’s take. Would love to hear what an actual lawyer has to say.
I, for one, don’t think he did it.