Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, May 18 2012 @ 12:20 PM EDT |
You are too young to know this, being born in the era of Mickey Mouse, but once
upon a time copyrights expired and then the works fell into the public domain.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, May 18 2012 @ 12:28 PM EDT |
Lewis Carrol died in 1898. If I recall correctly the oldest copyrights that
haven't expired were issued in the early twentieth century, so Google should be
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- 9 lines - Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, May 18 2012 @ 12:53 PM EDT
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Authored by: jbb on Friday, May 18 2012 @ 01:18 PM EDT |
Since those 9 lines were used to stave off a billion dollar law suit, the
Charles Dodgson estate is owed billions of dollars. BS&F is rushing a team
to Surrey, England in order to attempt exhumation and revivification. A
spokesman explained that this novel maneuver is the courtroom equivalent of a
credit default swap.
--- Our job is to remind ourselves that there are
more contexts
than the one we’re in now — the one that we think is reality.
-- Alan Kay [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Chromatix on Friday, May 18 2012 @ 01:23 PM EDT |
Looking more carefully, I see they have actually quoted from one of the books
that is already in evidence, which quotes from the classic work of literature -
I
assume, as part of a chapter heading.
Nicely done, Google. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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