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posted ago by Cuck-WTF ago by Cuck-WTF +27 / -1

I say this because we know leftists. You make your own club, they demand entrance to the club (via law). They put their legal constraints on your club and eventually kick you out of the spezpool they created.

Look at the BSA.

So what I'm wondering, is, moving forward:

As any enemy in war wishes to limit your ability to shoot move and communicate, will they or do they have the legal window to break into our bakery here and demand that our employees wax their balls?

Can they try and shut this down? (obviously they can try, I mean is there legal footing to do so or are they on the same stable ground as the impeachment inquiry?)

P.S. bakers should not be forced to wax some lady's balls.

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Doggos [M] 12 points ago +13 / -1

We do not consider there to be any legal concern.

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jbulls93 6 points ago +6 / -0

Instant reply - peak energy levels atm

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redis_help 6 points ago +6 / -0

Hi Mod. Do you have any info about OhSnapYouGotServed coming back? I miss her!

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Cuck-WTF [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Outstanding.

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redis_help 7 points ago +7 / -0

Nope. No legal threat due to Reddit previously publishing their source code and encouraging people to start their own versions.

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DeplorableTech 7 points ago +7 / -0

Reddit was open source for years. It would be hard for them to press anything considering that code. They only shut down the source for their curation and algorithms. As long as mods don't want to please Reddits overlords Vladamir and Winnie Xi Poo with censorship, we should be good

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0nlyL0s3rsC3ns0r 5 points ago +5 / -0

no - look at how many other message boards like this exist

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BasedBoyScout 4 points ago +4 / -0

I don't think you can actually specifically claim any patent on software design, you can copyright certain parts of proprietary code, but there is nothing really about css/php/sql that Reddit could specifically claim is derivative in any way because by that argument, literally, all web content is derivative.

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gezn2inexile 0 points ago +0 / -0

I worry more about them using Article 13 or that new copyright law to clamp down on memes, but we can make them work for any wins...