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by dctoedt
1324 days ago
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I'm an intellectual-property lawyer; I'm well aware of what "cultural appropriation" supposedly is — and what it isn't. (That's why I put the term in quotes. In part, it's to tweak the noses of people who rail against something that the law doesn't recognize as "a thing." What those folks call "cultural appropriation," the law calls "laudably propagating good ideas and practices, subject to any applicable restrictions that have been duly enacted into law.") |
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Being an IP lawyer won't win you any points, especially when you're ignorantly refusing basic facts of language even with empirical evidence.