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crowdog66 ([personal profile] crowdog66) wrote2008-03-18 01:47 pm
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It was a REALLY good mail day today

I went downstairs to get the mail, and in our mailbox I found two most entertaining objects.

First, a catalogue. It was addressed to a former occupant of the building, but once I saw what was on the back, I KNEW we had to have it. What tickles me about this are the words being used, and their obvious specificity in a particular subculture.

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Second, a onesheet advertising an Easter service at a city church. But... er, aren't they in copyright violation?

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So no cheques, but an interesting glimpse into a whole new world and a couple of LULZ. I can live with that.

[identity profile] eastpath.livejournal.com 2008-03-18 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmmmmmm... would have to look it up to see if it actually is copyright violation, sure seems like it to me!! However, it could be that the original Star Trek became public domain like "Night of the Living Dead" did... however I doubt that is the case... O_O Scary weird funny strange at any rate! :D Thanks for the share *grin*

[identity profile] spotts1701.livejournal.com 2008-03-18 08:23 pm (UTC)(link)
As to the first...I'm just going to step away slowly, because otherwise my brain might melt and dribble out my ears.

As for the second, as a rule Paramount will not actually go after someone for copyright violation on "Star Trek" unless you're actually profiting from it or you're causing serious harm to the "franchise". That's why so many fan films like "New Voyages/Phase II" and "Hidden Frontier" exist - as long as they don't sell the finished work, the studio just looks the other way.

[identity profile] metisbutterfly.livejournal.com 2008-03-19 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
The scariest part is i almost want to go...are they in costume? How does he compare star trek to jesus? I want to hear that sermon..yikes...D's love of star trek is sinking in....ahhhhhhh
Oh, we also want that hammock. ;)