When this cow died it became a model in local grocery store advertisements, though it was never aware of these advertisements, or was compensated. Even its kin, and estate, will not be compensated for the intellectual property created with its corpse. How does this make /ck feel? I think its unfortunate that this dead animal is probably more famous than any of you cu/cks will ever be. Thousands of housewives have probably seen its work.
>>9211739
Sage
>>9211739
Cows don't spend money you fucking pseud
>>9211791
How does bovine frugality relate to any of this???
>>9211739
that's wax though
>>9211809
It seems like you're trying to protect the image rights of a processed and cooked animal carcass. Fuck off with your bait thread, nice job making me respond.
>>9211791
What does "pseud" mean?
>>9212619
>implying
I was merely asking /ck to reflect and comment on the state of our industrial food ecosystems and its interplay with intellectual property rights. I'm not trying to protect anything. Wouldn't it be a different world if we gave all living things a set of rights that covered things like the right to not be owned, or killed? I try to think about what that world would be like, but the subtle implications would be so far reaching that it becomes hard to imagine.
>>9211739
You make an emotionally mooving argument there OP
>>9211739
There is no such thing as "intellectual property." It's a stoopid fucking concept.