Okay but JO doesn’t have guests so it’s the mootest moot point to ever moot
Okay but JO doesn’t have guests so it’s the mootest moot point to ever moot
he and his writing team are 1000% smarter than me and I 2000% love every minute of it
Someone on another thread basically told me John Oliver commits the sin of pride because he think he’s smarter than anyone else and for speaking against seed money. Oliver is smart and he was right to speak against seed money.
Considering John Oliver doesn’t really have guests on his show, this is total BS. I would love for this interview to happen, though. John Oliver would rip Trump a new one and it would be hilarious!
It’s amazing how many people want to vote for a piece of shit liar
And 18% honey badger.
Trump is part 3 year old in tantrums, part 13 year old in immature comments, part 60 something in body. What an interesting combination of a person.
“I REFUSE TO GO TO PROM WITH JOHN OLIVER imeanhedidn’taskmebut HE SHOULDN’T WASTE HIS TIME BECAUSE I WOULDN’T WANT TO GO WITH THAT DUMMY ANYWAYS”
*turns on HBO right now to wait for the john oliver segment about this on sunday*
I can’t find this particular case. They went after Lil Wayne for a Playing with Fire lyric (I don’t think they won), and they went after the Verve for the actual music in Bittersweet Symphony. They credited kd lang for Anybody Seen My Baby because of musical similarities. Musical copyright cases are tough, and the…
Fleetwood Mac 1977: “Players only love you when they’re playing”.
Isn’t “R&B bluesmen” redundant?
That’s not copyright; it’s trademark., so it’s only for goods and services (why she bothered for many of those goods, I can’t fathom - unless it’s to sell really weird, twee things or keep the Etsy world from doing the same). You cannot copyright a short phrase.
Litigators gonna litigate.
At first I was going to let it go
Most of my hatred for Swift stems from her attempt to copyright common words and phrases.
Excuse me while I roll my eyes almost clear out of my head. This is not a new expression. Taylor Swift did not invent it or steal it from you, dude.
A 50-year-old R&B singer is suing Taylor Swift for allegedly stealing lyrics from one of his songs for her pop hit…