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Great video on the making of The Strokes' first records

https://youtu.be/zf04PMblrgU

Ah yes, the old "tweak to refresh" trick. Time for a drink

https://stackoverflow.com/a/41873785

Copyright in America was once much more narrowly defined than it is today. A famous example: in 1853, Harriet Beecher Stowe sued a publisher for printing an unauthorized German translation of her book, Uncle Tom's Cabin.

She lost the case.

The judge essentially ruled the translation was an original work based on her ideas only, not her exact words.

https://www.copyrighthistory.org/cam/tools/request/showRecord.php?id=record_us_1853b

Geeking out on copyright history inevitably leads me here

https://void.cat/d/Y5UXVXckmvvncH5vE8AErC.webp

It feels more chaotic and random here but in a good way, like walking into a theater in the middle of a weird movie. Twitter is like sitting down and watching the trailers, waiting for the movie to start