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  • the ruling, https://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/23/23-50224-CV0.pdf, doesn’t list all the initially banned books, but has this:

    Loosely grouped, those books are:
    
    • Seven “butt and fart” books, with titles like I Broke My Butt! and Larry
    the Farting Leprechaun;
    
    • Four young adult books touching on sexuality and homosexuality,
    such as Gabi, a Girl in Pieces;
    
    • Being Jazz: My Life as a (Transgender) Teen and Freakboy, both
    centering on gender identity and dysphoria;
    
    • Caste and They Called Themselves the K.K.K., two books about the
    history of racism in the United States;
    
    • Well-known picture book, In the Night Kitchen by Maurice Sendak,
    which contains cartoon drawings of a naked child; and
    
    • It’s Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex and Sexual Health.
    
    

    The books to be returned are:

    a. Caste: The Origins of Our Discontent by Isabel Wilkerson;
    b. Called Themselves the K.K.K: The Birth of an American Terrorist
    Group by Susan Campbell Bartoletti;
    c. Spinning by Tillie Walden;
    d. Being Jazz: My Life as a (Transgender) Teen by Jazz Jennings;
    e. Shine by Lauren Myracle;
    f. Under the Moon: A Catwoman Tale by Lauren Myracle;
    g. Gabi, a Girl in Pieces by Isabel Quintero; and
    h. Freakboy by Kristin Elizabeth Clark.
    




  • The plastic tax would have to be insanely high to be effective. The story of California’s plastic bag tax is a cautionary tale. Taxing the bag minimally was ineffective since everyone just paid the extra $2 a grocery trip for the disposable bags. California then tried an outright ban, but had to limit the ban because a large volume of pre-packaged items are already in plastic bags. The limit was based on bag thickness, so all the stores started handing out thicker bags at checkout. Despite the increased durability of the thicker bags, consumers discarded them at the same rate as the old thinner bags. Since each bag was made of more plastic there was more plastic waste than before the tax and ban.





  • “It comes from a very ancient democracy, you see…"

    “You mean, it comes from a world of lizards?”

    “No,” said Ford, who by this time was a little more rational and coherent than he had been, having finally had the coffee forced down him, “nothing so simple. Nothing anything like so straightforward. On its world, the people are people. The leaders are lizards. The people hate the lizards and the lizards rule the people.”

    “Odd,” said Arthur, “I thought you said it was a democracy.”

    “I did,” said Ford. “It is.”

    “So,” said Arthur, hoping he wasn’t sounding ridiculously obtuse, “why don’t people get rid of the lizards?”

    “It honestly doesn’t occur to them,” said Ford. “They’ve all got the vote, so they all pretty much assume that the government they’ve voted in more or less approximates to the government they want.”

    “You mean they actually vote for the lizards?”

    “Oh yes,” said Ford with a shrug, “of course.”

    “But,” said Arthur, going for the big one again, “why?”

    “Because if they didn’t vote for a lizard,” said Ford, “the wrong lizard might get in. Got any gin?”

    “What?”

    “I said,” said Ford, with an increasing air of urgency creeping into his voice, “have you got any gin?”

    “I’ll look. Tell me about the lizards.”

    Ford shrugged again.“Some people say that the lizards are the best thing that ever happenned to them,” he said. “They’re completely wrong of course, completely and utterly wrong, but someone’s got to say it.”

    “But that’s terrible,” said Arthur.

    “Listen, bud,” said Ford, "if I had one Altairian dollar for every time I heard one bit of the Universe look at another bit of the Universe and say ‘That’s terrible’ I wouldn’t be sitting here like a lemon looking for a gin.”

    ― Douglas Adams, So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish







  • I don’t agree with your interpretation of the word ‘burden.’ A burden doesn’t have to be useless or unfair. A burden can be carried with pride and purpose or a burden can be can be oppressive and demeaning or it can be anywhere in between.

    Taxes are also purposefully unfair. Fair would be taxes distributed equally amongst those who benefit from their expenditure. Instead, the cost of supporting society is distributed based on ones ability to bear it.





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    2 months ago

    Yes

    Still no, because the timer started with the first release of the first product.

    Yes, but now there are 2 versions of Genie with two different copywrite timelines. Both are still currently protected. (I will admit I haven’t looked up if Genie is a registered trademark; still talking about copywrite here.)

    Yes, but the Steamboat Willie Mickey Mouse character isn’t the same as the registered trademark of Mickey Mouse…but

    Yes, Disney is totally working on that

    Yes, this article supports this.


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    That’s not how that works. 1. Aladdin isn’t an original Disney story. Like Cinderella, it’s an old story and anyone can make a version of it. 2. The timer on the animated film can’t be reset. It’s running and will continue to run. Steamboat Willie is the prime example of this. That version of Mickey is now in public domain, but later versions are not.