I was going to make a joke post like "'sup y'all, just violating French trademark law" but actually I could not successfully take a photo with appropriate contrast to capture both myself and the trademark violation at the same time. I think I need "HDR". I don't think my $35 Wal-Mart burner phone has HDR.
I have learned since making this that the (tower) is not copyrighted or trademarked; although France does not have freedom of panorama, the (tower) is not eligible for copyright because it was built in 1923. However the *lights* on the (tower) were installed in 1985 and those *are* copyrighted, and the *name* of the (tower) is trademarked. Therefore you are only violating French IP law if you take a photo at night, or call the (tower) by name. I will have to try harder. https://www.klemchuk.com/ideate/illegal-photograph-eiffel-tower-at-night
@mcc "freedom of panorama" is a term I'd never heard of or even considered that photographs of a public landmark would be restricted.
@vmstan @mcc Me, neither. But it seems like that article is out of date—France added a non-commercial freedom of panorama the year before it was written: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_panorama
@michaelgemar
If you want to commit culinary crimes in France I suggest you go eat some of the _french_ tacos you will find in some fast food joints.
Obviously not criminal in France but you can then forever upset any mexicans you encounter.
@mcc @glennf @vmstan
@tobychev @michaelgemar @glennf @vmstan Soy de Tejas, probablemente mi comida ya era consternando los mexicanos
@tobychev @michaelgemar @glennf @vmstan "Tex Mex" ??!
@mcc
Aun mejor, entonces vas a poder explicar que tus pecados son inocentes al lado del "taco" frances: https://raisscook.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/french-tacos-3-930x620.jpg
@michaelgemar @glennf @vmstan
@tobychev @mcc @glennf @vmstan The French are renowned for their spicy food.