A Campaign About Nothing
I'm reticent to even give Daniel Vovak the free press, but his campaign for U.S. Senate is too ridiculous to completely ignore.
While the Lt. Governor prepares for his General Election matchup against either Cardin or Mfume, "The Wig Man" is peppering his website with campaign commercials. And I presume that most of them will never see the light of day, since Vovak seems to have a Dwyer-esque talent for copyright infringement and the improper use of intellectual property. "Appropriated" intellectual property includes Kenny Rogers songs, The Godfather, and Staples' "Easy Button." I've watched them all, and they seem to be more Seinfeld-esque than anything else; commercials about nothing.
I can assure you that none of this will matter on September 13th...
While the Lt. Governor prepares for his General Election matchup against either Cardin or Mfume, "The Wig Man" is peppering his website with campaign commercials. And I presume that most of them will never see the light of day, since Vovak seems to have a Dwyer-esque talent for copyright infringement and the improper use of intellectual property. "Appropriated" intellectual property includes Kenny Rogers songs, The Godfather, and Staples' "Easy Button." I've watched them all, and they seem to be more Seinfeld-esque than anything else; commercials about nothing.
I can assure you that none of this will matter on September 13th...
1 Comments:
If you ever studied Intellectual Property Law, you'd understand what is and is not "Fair Use", and thus, is not misappropriation.
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