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December 19, 2022
Jan. 6 Committee Unveils Four Criminal Referrals For Trump (MSNBC)
December 19, 2022
Trolling New Yorkers about the Fake War on Christmas - Walter Masterson
December 19, 2022
Oops! Kari Lake Flips Off Conservative Production Crew - Rebel HQ
December 19, 2022
CNN investigation reveals Iranian government is accessing activists' social media accounts
December 19, 2022
Will J6 committee make criminal referrals of lawmakers: McCarthy, Jordan, Perry, Biggs & Brooks? - K
December 19, 2022
Deputies And City Cops Try To ARREST EACH OTHER After Heated Exchange - Audit the Audit
December 19, 2022
Former President Donald Trump's recently unleashed line of NFT 'digital trading cards' could potentially land him in legal hot water, as many seem to infringe on prior designs.
Trump launched the line earlier this week and while the images were mocked in parts of the left and right, they did sell out of the first 4,500 put up for sale.
However, members of the media and Twitter users have pointed out that some of them appear to be based on unlicensed, copyrighted photos.
Many of the designs - including a spacesuit and a cowboy getup - were seen previously on websites for clothing and even stock photos, according to reports.
Trump is accused of using copyrighted images in his NFT collection
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-is-accused-of-using-copyrighted-images-in-his-nft-collection/ar-AA15qSX7Former President Donald Trump's recently unleashed line of NFT 'digital trading cards' could potentially land him in legal hot water, as many seem to infringe on prior designs.
Trump launched the line earlier this week and while the images were mocked in parts of the left and right, they did sell out of the first 4,500 put up for sale.
However, members of the media and Twitter users have pointed out that some of them appear to be based on unlicensed, copyrighted photos.
Many of the designs - including a spacesuit and a cowboy getup - were seen previously on websites for clothing and even stock photos, according to reports.
December 19, 2022
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