11/29: Sockness takes his ball and goes home - Tards out on Chris and refuses him permission to use his lore in the card game

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Getting fucked in the ass no longer a requirement to complete the merge. How convenient
 
Even small copyright claims, if you can prove them valid, you can get a court to issue a ruling at least forcing the offender to quit violating your copyright...

Theoretically, sure, but the list of stars that would have to align to make anything like that happen here is long. Not only is the stuff Chris is talking about not copyrightable (he can't own a name) but imagine one of these speds trying to register a copyright or trademark and then actually initiate legal action coherent enough that it'll make it past a first glance by a judge (something tells me no lawyer would want to deal with this).

Best realistic scenario is one of them, probably spurred on by enablers, tries to DMCA the other or use some other bogus demand letter. Most likely scenario is just empty twitter demands. Sad.
 
Theoretically, sure, but the list of stars that would have to align to make anything like that happen here is long. Not only is the stuff Chris is talking about not copyrightable (he can't own a name) but imagine one of these speds trying to register a copyright or trademark and then actually initiate legal action coherent enough that it'll make it past a first glance by a judge (something tells me no lawyer would want to deal with this).
If you can afford the legal action, filing a copyright is not difficult. You can't copyright a name but nine times out of ten, that not what people mean when they say they're going to sue you for copyright infringement. If Chris says "ooh you violated the copyright on Sonichu", everyone (or at least the lawyer he hires) understands that that implicitly refers to the comic book series associated with the name.
 
If you can afford the legal action, filing a copyright is not difficult. You can't copyright a name but nine times out of ten, that not what people mean when they say they're going to sue you for copyright infringement. If Chris says "ooh you violated the copyright on Sonichu", everyone (or at least the lawyer he hires) understands that that implicitly refers to the comic book series associated with the name.

They're specifically talking about "owning" the names and backstories of made-up characters though, I don't think Sockness has threatened to, say, duplicate Chris's stupid cards and start selling them.

(edit: And those legal action costs are a pretty big factor. How many practicing lawyers are going to take a case when one of these speds walks in, especially on contingency? Because I'm guessing neither tard has the cash available to pay upfront, to say nothing of their credit, for anything more than perhaps a DMCA on letterhead. I'm sure there are shyster copyright attorneys out there but since both of these guys are nearly judgement proof even they would be stupid to try and win a case)
 
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This sockness saga is stupid. Sockness, I know you are reading this. You're a dumbass
At least Ben Saint managed to trigger him with the Sline shit and besides that he’s boring as hell. Sockness has literally only been horrifying or boring this entire fucking time and in all honesty I think he gets off on both.

Also fuck you Sarah and Steve.
 
They're specifically talking about "owning" the names and backstories of made-up characters though, I don't think Sockness has threatened to, say, duplicate Chris's stupid cards and start selling them.
That makes them derivative works.
(edit: And those legal action costs are a pretty big factor. How many practicing lawyers are going to take a case when one of these speds walks in, especially on contingency? Because I'm guessing neither tard has the cash available to pay upfront, to say nothing of their credit, for anything more than perhaps a DMCA on letterhead. I'm sure there are shyster copyright attorneys out there but since both of these guys are nearly judgement proof even they would be stupid to try and win a case)
Certainly, that's why I mentioned that sockness' access to Chris' printer being a limiting factor. Websites will roll over for DMCA requests but if Chris is just mailing them out from his house, sockness would have to actually lawyer up, which he certainly would not be able to afford.
 
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