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First of all, the photo was taken by a stringer, not an AP photographer. Second, there is the right of artistic interpretation, commentary, analysis, and parody in using public images and making reference to copyrighted works. That fine line will be determined, not by fairness, but by who has the best paid lawyers, and by Bushbot judges. The Associated Pukes are way out of line, on this one, using their untoward power over media and government to persecute a street artist. Ever seen the cartoon "Bambi Meets Godzilla"? (It's very short.) Fucking mafia news monopoly! They not only lie and disinform and act as a government/corporate propaganda machine, they want to copyright the fucking world.
The scale of the muscle being used, vs the object of their persecution is ridiculous. This is corporate bullshit. ME BIG GODZILLA. ME SQUISH LITTLE NOBODY. SPLAT!
Let me give you an example of how bad corporate bullshit has gotten. In the FLA-13 Congressional election, in 2006, ES&S voting machines 'disappeared' 18,000 votes in Democratic areas, in an election that the Puke 'won' by only some 350 votes. When the lawyers for the real winner, Christine Jennings, took the matter to court and asked to review ES&S's 'TRADE SECRET,' PROPRIETARY programming code--to try to find out what happened to those 18,000 votes--ES&S refused, and argued that their 'right' to profit from our elections trumps the right of the voters to know how their votes were counted. And instead of laughing this absurd corporate claim out of his courtroom, the Bushbot judge agreed with ES&S!
There went our right to vote--right there.
Corporatons determine what is legal and what is not legal--in their own interest. If Bush-Cheney give them gazillions of dollars, and Bush-Cheney torture prisoners, then torture is legal for them--as is their gazillion thefts from the taxpayers' coffers. If corporations spy on all Americans, and that it is illegal, it is made legal because corporations did it. If you or I did it, we would be in jail. Corporate lawyers write our laws!
Corporations should have no rights. They are NOT persons. They are business consortiums, licensed by the PEOPLE. That they would be attacking our very right to vote--and taking it away--or picking on some street artist for an image of the president that everyone loves, and that has spread all over the world like "Che" t-shirts (the artist for which never asked for a penny from anybody!) are symptoms of our enslavement to the Corporate Rulers--our status as the peons and cannon fodder in a country that we hardly recognize any more, it is so oppressed by the super-rich and what Franklin Delano Roosevelt called "organized money."
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