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On Halloween, U.S. Supreme Court ponders copyright limits of costumes

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If the congress and courts had their way, no citizen or resident of the United States of America would be allowed to have fun.

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that'll be it for creativity. We'll all be dressed as lawyers

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Commodification run amok. The copyright holders of the Bible would probably claim royalties if you went trick-or-treating wearing a fig leaf.

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Anyone who doesn't make their own costume should just stay home. I dressed up as a Supreme Court judge then got into a fight with a Dem and a Rep when I wouldn't choose a side. ;)

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The US Supreme Court is to decide if the design of a cheerleader's outfit can be protected by rights of authorship

Gawd I hope not.

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You have got to be kidding me?! Now imagine if Hillary gets in, it'll only get worse once she packs the court with liberal judges.

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Yeah I think I'll go ahead and chalk this up to "first world problems."

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thing must be pretty slow in the supreme court these days!

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