I'm not an IP lawyer but this kind of thing really really should not be legally binding in any decent court of lawhttps://twitter.com/disneyplus/status/1254772307941191686 …
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that's really something. hey
@disneyplus - you don't own this message.#MayTheFourth (The could probably just ask, and most fans would give it, I bet. But they don't ask- they'd prefer to take.)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Given Disney's history in getting copyright law changed in their favor, I'm not optimistic if this issue does end up going to court.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Except they don't in any sense own the "newspaper" (Twitter)
End of conversation
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I can’t see how it would be binding. A basic principle of contract law is that a contract is only enforceable if the parties each contributed something of value. Disney is soliciting donations. There’s no mutual exchange. (“Consideration”)
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They're acting like you can "claim" a hashtag on Twitter as your property so that someone posting on it is the equivalent of submitting something to your website but this is really clearly false
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