So, cum shots are now copyrighted. Somehow, I don’t think the founding fathers had this in mind when they first promulgated the intellectual property laws.
They didn’t have semi-atomatic high powered assault rifles in mind either when they wrote the Second Amendment, but that doesn’t mean they are not protected. There’s a lot of things the founding fathers hadn’t had in mind. It’s the principles they espoused, not their historical practical applications that are important. It is ironic, though, that “porn” is protected by “intellectual” property laws. I can think of little else less intellectual than “the pizza delivery guy comes knocking.”
Using “their ill-gotten booty” in a porn piracy article is just wrong. Acurate, maybe, but wrong.
Isn’t it odd that the couple moved away but left their phone number with the house? The new tenants/owners got the old phone number?
Held off using “money shot”….
So, cum shots are now copyrighted. Somehow, I don’t think the founding fathers had this in mind when they first promulgated the intellectual property laws.
They didn’t have semi-atomatic high powered assault rifles in mind either when they wrote the Second Amendment, but that doesn’t mean they are not protected. There’s a lot of things the founding fathers hadn’t had in mind. It’s the principles they espoused, not their historical practical applications that are important. It is ironic, though, that “porn” is protected by “intellectual” property laws. I can think of little else less intellectual than “the pizza delivery guy comes knocking.”
I don’t know… I saw a porn film with a plot once.
At least you admit you watched one, once. The rest of us just deny it. “…intellectual property…” indeed.
It was very intellectual. I had to watch it 4 or 5 times just to catch all the subtle nuances of the plot.
I guess now we know why they call those “money shots”.
Hahaha!!! The judge said “booty”.