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WiscoBrewDude t1_ixucmn0 wrote

There is hamburger on the menu, so they have a picture of a burger. Thats a pretty normal thing to do. Also, hamburgers were invented long before SpongeBob. So, a krabby patty is made to look like a burger.

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Jerky-legs t1_ixu9v92 wrote

*calling in a hit squad to retrieve the formula"

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MusicalMelody001 t1_ixv4glp wrote

How to tell whether or not a company actually officially lisenced their marketing photos. Because they have to either buy them, or pay for the rights to use them for business purposes. At least in the US. If you don't have the rights to use the pictures, they can sue.

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Zorf96 t1_ixvdkb8 wrote

They could, but what benefit would they have in extracting a small amount of money (relative to the wealth of the entertainment industry) from a business in a completely unrelated field?

This sorta thing is very common, and rarely do the copyright holders take action, unless large amounts of money start being involved.

A mom and pop bakery is of no concern to them, even if they're legally in the wrong to use the image without consent

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AyaElCegjar t1_ixvqvuy wrote

wo sagt man denn "weggen"? Ich kenn nur Weck

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Infra_bread OP t1_ixvrkod wrote

Das ist halt Schweizerdeutsch ¯_(ツ)_/¯

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P0L1Z1STENS0HN t1_ixwwvy5 wrote

Ich hab's an den Gipfeln erkannt. In Zürich gab es zum Frühstück "Gipfel" (auf gut deutsch: Croissant 🤣).

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