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Joseph Stalin writing the USSR's Do Not Remove law. Since there is no simple translation of anything into Russian, and from Russian, the simple three word warning roughly translates to: "Give me a reason to send you to Siberia."
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Licensed under absolutely nothing. Have a fucking field day. Abuse this for your own sick pleasures. | |
I am content releasing my work completely to the public without conservative, territorial, and possessive need to claim some sort of stake in it. I do not need thousands of cleverly written loophole-"some rights reserved" licenses, nor do I need to debate about the superiority of any of them, rather, I toss the entire equation out the window and render it effectively useless. I fully realise that a man in El Salvador could profit wildly from my efforts and gain the millions of dollars I never did, and could theoretically hunt down every copy and burn it, leaving him as the sole distributor; however, this does not offend me, rather, I allow all to be shared, taking the risk and fully knowing the potential repercussions, rather than let the menace that is copyright conquer yet another soul. |
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current | 00:33, 30 June 2006 | 465 × 496 (39 KB) | imported>Prettiestpretty | Jospeh Stalin writing the USSR's Do Not Remove law. Since there is no simple translation of anything into Russian, and from Russian, the simple three word warning roughly translates to: "Give me a reason to send you to Siberia." |
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