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Ja Rule would do a better job than Sean Spicer.

This. Yes. Fact.

I swear she does sell out— but I assume she’s spending faster than she’s bringing it in.

He would trash the White House before leaving. He would steal the fixtures or something.

After I posted my comment, I thought this too. But I’m fine with that.

Oh man, can you imagine the Trumps at the next inauguration? They are going to be so obnoxious to the incoming president.

Anyone else misread Migos as Migas (because the song talks about food but also I would like some Mexican food right now)?

Tried to like this, but instead Kinja took away two stars. My bad.

Same. And while I think the head guys at the DOJ are political plants, I hope that the actual attorneys doing the work have ethics.

I need to see where it all ends. If there are no charges brought and no guilty verdict, it’s going to seem pretty pointless.

It can also be in the heart.

If they win, I’m really looking forward to when that ruling is used against them in the future.

Caitlyn doesn’t seem like she ever acted like a parent to any of her kids.

I know, my point to the other commenter is that it’s unreasonable to expect that people in a photo would sign off on their image being used.

There’s never been an expectation of privacy in a public place. That’s something you sacrifice when you go outside. From a marketing/branding perspective, celebrities do have the ability to sue if someone uses their image to promote a product or point of view without their permission.

Yes, you’re right— I wasn’t clear what I meant. What I meant was that the reason they are even bothering to file the suit (knowing that the max payout will be less than the lawyer fees) is to let the Ks know that they are going to pursue these types of misuse.

I assume that this is a warning shot to the Kardashians, given the low dollar amount.

But they are still the creators. It’s not going to hang in the Louvre but it is someone’s work product.

Where do you draw the line on this? What if it was a photo of the Women’s March— can it be published without the sign-off of every single person in the photo?

This. I think Scientology is weird and unhealthy, but I think it is a stretch to try and create a story here connecting Moss’ faith with the plot of her most recent work.