3. Seuss himself engaged in brand management by not keeping in print such now embarrassing juvenilia as "Boners: By Those Who Pull Them" and "The Pocket Book of Boners."pic.twitter.com/amVbhKD1z0
You can add location information to your Tweets, such as your city or precise location, from the web and via third-party applications. You always have the option to delete your Tweet location history. Learn more
Yes. Cancel culture hysteria is lies, based on RWngers revving up ppl's emotions, bashing Dems in small & large ways. It works. GOP won more down ballot races than Dems in Nov, picked up 10 House seats Right Wing Control of Media Keeps Us Stuck in Disinfohttps://upine.medium.com/how-people-try-to-solve-problems-in-a-libertarian-culture-117d34907a5d …
And what about revised editions of film, such as ET where the guns were removed decades later
Probably the most famous case of a copyright holder withholding publication of a work is the State of Bavaria and "Mein Kampf". At least in post-war Germany. It was never out of print in the US.https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2015/12/mein-kampf-copyright-expiration/422364/ …
Great thread! Cancel culture just wants to call people names without any repercussions or responsibility. It's bullshit throwing a temper tantrum.
Present company expected of course.
Seuss should have been in the public domain ages ago. “Forbidding” those books has only made them more tantalizing. I work at a bookshop and the sudden intense interest in some of the poorest selling Seuss titles has been amusing.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.