hey do we have any uhhhh [milk] in the [fridge]?
yeah its behind the [Barbaresco] next to the [blood sample]
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yeah its behind the [Barbaresco] next to the [blood sample]

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Does it bother you that post-it note's Canary Yellow is copyrighted to them?
Or does this only bother me? I'm asking you because this seems like something you'd be into, no offence.
The fact that you can copyright a color is beyond me. But living in a world where voice actors and even TV personality's are being recommended to "copyright their face and voices." just to avoid all this AI nonsense scares me in a way that i cant even describe.
But. if you were looking for a more, lighthearted commentary, id suggest you look into the Mattel v. MCA Records lawsuit, where the parties fight over if the album has the right to be soled in packaging colored "Barbie Pink" which Mattel had a copyright over.