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Ya, I thought the Obi-Jon was hysterical. I like it when he goes, "The force...what's that?". And then Obj-Jon tells him about, "It's the positive energy field that surrounds our team from hard work, and binds our fans together as one." Oh man, I was cracking up :cool:

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Jeez, guys, chill out. Ever notice how SNL (saturday night live) parodies all kinds of other shows, using their same music and logos? Ever wonder why they don't get into legal trouble for that? It's because parodies and satire are protected speech under the first amendment. Plus, it's not like the Bucs are selling that flash movie for profit.

 

Just loosen up, appreciate good humor, and enjoy a good laugh ... sounds like some of you could use a good laugh :rolleyes:

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Originally posted by jedijohn

* to lucas* sir, we have a copyright breach, yes its what we've always feared not a game or fanfic, a football team, red alert i repeat red alert

 

lol>>> LUCAS >>>> "OH NO!!! Ah well, we'll show those hutt spawn!!>>>(LUCAS breaks open a glass case with a real blaster in it which says USE IN CASE OF COPYWRIGHT BREACH!!!<<<<<

 

 

LOLOLOLOLOLOL XD

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Originally posted by jedijohn

* to lucas* sir, we have a copyright breach, yes its what we've always feared not a game or fanfic, a football team, red alert i repeat red alert

 

I thought they had no copyright restrictions for anything save Chinese Restaurants and Monkey Hazard Miners...

 

Strange...

 

Nevertheless, cracked me up.

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Originally posted by Vagabond

Jeez, guys, chill out. Ever notice how SNL (saturday night live) parodies all kinds of other shows, using their same music and logos? Ever wonder why they don't get into legal trouble for that? It's because parodies and satire are protected speech under the first amendment. Plus, it's not like the Bucs are selling that flash movie for profit.

 

Just loosen up, appreciate good humor, and enjoy a good laugh ... sounds like some of you could use a good laugh :rolleyes:

 

In some cases the same media company that runs SNL also runs those other shows, but yeah, that's pretty much it. Parody and satire are covered under Fair Use provisions of US Copyright Law.

 

; )

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