this should be a pixar movie https://t.co/dZd2Tqfi9C
— Gavin Purcell (@gavinpurcell) October 5, 2021
I got to Review this new awesome tablet from https://t.co/sT7IJ0R1yA with my latest jurrasic park animation tests . #xencelabs #jurrasicpark #trex #animation #tablet #stopmotion #justinrasch #monsters #dinosaur #2d #magic pic.twitter.com/uijfKGQFcd
— Justin (@justinrasch_ani) October 4, 2021
I just made this, but to be honest it barely feels like a stretch. pic.twitter.com/3jNq3wWlAg
— Damian Chadwick (@damianchadwick) October 6, 2021
Excerpts from the a thread about the kidney donor article:
What I am learning from the reactions to the Kidney Person story is that a shocking amount of writers don't understand copyright or publicity rights.
— Brandon Bird (@Brandon_Bird) October 5, 2021
The easiest rule is just to be like, "Will this person be mad if they found out?" and if the answer is, "Yes/probably/I don't know, could go either way" then don't make that thing!
— Brandon Bird (@Brandon_Bird) October 5, 2021
And from a second thread:
So... "fair use" is an affirmative defense against infringement ("Yes, I copied it, but it was a fair use"), and whether something is in fact a fair use is determined by a judge. It's actually not up to the author or the audience. https://t.co/OISDgTgRwL
— Brandon Bird (@Brandon_Bird) October 7, 2021
If your work is challenged, you can capitulate and try to work something out with the person bringing the challenge, or be honest and stand up for your work. There's no third way where you get to weasel out.
— Brandon Bird (@Brandon_Bird) October 7, 2021