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Opening Arguments

Amok

Those of you who observed the absurd, infantile "controversy" over the name of of a blog here in Fort Wayne might be interested in this amusing collection of intellectual-property claims. Among the silliest:

“SENSORY TRADEMARKS” include a duck quacking (AFLAC), a lion roaring (MGM), yodelling (Yahoo!), giggling (Pillsbury), and a “pre-programmed rotating sequence of a plurality of high intensity columns of light projected into the sky to locate a source at the base thereof” (Ballantyne of Omaha).

FOR INCLUDING a 60-second piece of silence on their album, the Planets were threatened with a lawsuit by the estate of composer John Cage, which said they'd ripped off his silent work 4'33”. The Planets countered that the estate failed to specify which 60 of the 273 seconds in Cage's piece had been pilfered.

Run amok, indeed.

 

Posted in: Current Affairs

Comments

Craig
Thu, 03/30/2006 - 9:08am

There was a controversy? I always miss this stuff.

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