tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3889388775673754833.post6012963741712536579..comments2024-02-24T03:34:18.060-05:00Comments on Stealing Commas: On patent law and copyright lawchris the cynichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06872875475212333027noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3889388775673754833.post-75006809158091007972015-08-29T17:15:36.388-04:002015-08-29T17:15:36.388-04:00I'd just like to point out that you list The J...<i>I'd just like to point out that you list The Jungle Book twice.</i><br /><br />Apparently I wasn't wrong to do so, but I didn't know that myself until you said it.<br /><br />I've never heard of the live action movie that was responsible for the first appearance in the list (I just assumed it was the animated film and moved on.) It's got some good actors in it, maybe I should look into it someday.<br /><br />Anyway, I've updated the list to reflect that it is two different versions of <i>The Jungle Book</i>. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.<br /><br />And, yeah, you're right that Disney is a huge part of how fucked up copyright is (which is kind of odd considering that their biggest hits are either using stories that are out of copyright or blatantly stealing things that are still copyright protected, but less odd when you consider that their lawyers are some of the best.)chris the cynichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06872875475212333027noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3889388775673754833.post-30160452197920586602015-08-29T17:02:35.395-04:002015-08-29T17:02:35.395-04:00I'd just like to point out that you list The J...I'd just like to point out that you list The Jungle Book twice. Also, Disney is a larger part of the impetus behind long copyrights. Rhoadanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02375561352677522227noreply@blogger.com