Trump stole copywrote images for his trading cards.

Stealing intellectual property is theft .. it's a crime..like stealing music or stealing classified documents.


For fucks sake. It's not his company. It says at the bottom of the webpage selling these stupid ass things.

NFT INT LLC is not owned, managed or controlled by Donald J. Trump, The Trump Organization, CIC Digital LLC or any of their respective principals or affiliates. NFT INT LLC uses Donald J. Trump's name, likeness and image under paid license from CIC Digital LLC, which license may be terminated or revoked according to its terms.
 
I think the real problem is if people who are buying this cards are actually capable of getting to them.

Too early in this happening. We do not know what is what, for now.

If buyers cannot get to their cards, like Crypto, will there be a law suit? Who will be sued?

Stay tuned
If you bought one of these things you probably deserve to lose 99 dollars.
 
Donald Trump's 'major announcement' Thursday truly exceeded the already exceedingly low expectations.

Trump digital trading cards! Priced to sell at just $99! An exclusive series of 'really incredible artwork' (i.e. hilarious parody) depicting, for instance, Trump as a strapping superhero bearing his sculpted chest, as a cowboy brandishing an American flag atop a white horse, and as an aviator-clad astronaut.

But wait, there's more! Each card comes with a raffle ticket, giving lucky winners the chance to perhaps dine with Trump, hit the links on one of his glorious golf courses, or land an exclusive 1-on-1 Zoom meeting with the man, the myth, the legend!

"Remember, Christmas is coming and this makes a great Christmas gift," Trump said in the video introduction of his new collectibles. The ultimate Holiday grift.

But the most amazing thing about the announcement wasn’t how perfectly pathetic it is for Trump to be hawking digital trading cards online just before Christmas. It’s the fact that some of his MAGA cultists actually whiffed the stench wafting off Trump’s steaming pile of B.S. It was so bad, the Kool-Aid drinkers started setting down their cups to head for the hills.

After right-wing journalist and noted Trump shillJohn Solomon tweeted out Trump's announcement, a number of his pro-Trump followers responded with dismay, disgust, and even anger (as documented by former Republican and right-wing tracker Ron Filipkowski).

"Trump is becoming a joke," said someone with the handle @PowerDownMedia. "Sad. I really hoped he could live up to his hype. But, he can't."

"are you f(&King kidding me?" seethed @RollTide_2022.

@rtcollins wrote, "Pretty sure I just fell off the Trump train. Unbelievable."

"Has Trump lost his mind really trading cards how the f*** is that going to help our country," wondered @gunner6314.

Over at reddit, conservative commenters were equally as brutal, calling Trump's trading card gambit "one of the cringiest things" ever and incredulously asking "Is... is this a joke?"

Another reddit user responded, "It is a joke, and it's real."

Filipkowski marveled at the fallout, writing, "I have never seen MAGA react like this to anything Trump has ever done."

Apparently Filipkowski wasn't the only one blown away by the savage response. A little over an hour later, Team Trump rushed out a platform of supposed First Amendment reforms, framing them as the real announcement.

"BREAKING: President Trump announces free speech policy plan for 2024," Don Jr. tweeted.

@MAGAIncWarRoom tweeted out Trump’s slap-dash video announcement of the platform, prefacing it with "MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT."

The bottom line here is that Trump couldn’t have picked a better time to make a fool of himself. He is perhaps at his weakest moment politically since just before he won the 2016 election. And he is vulnerable and showing signs of desperation—enough so that he rolled out a gloriously mockable and transparent grift and then launched a coverup a little over an hour later.

Two polls this week showed Trump on the rails: Quinnipiac, which found put his approval rating at a 7-year low of 31%; and a USA Today/Suffolk University poll found that just 31% of Republicans and GOP leaners want Trump to run in 2024. Trump was also dragging among Republican voters, just 47% of whom support him making a third bid—down from 60% in July.

Trump's favorability rating in Civiqs tracking has likewise hit a 6-year low at 35%.



 
The images had a copy write and are now in past tense which is copywrote. Moron

What is the past tense of copywrite?


past tense of copywrite is copywrote
Do you even know the difference between copyright and copywrite? Copywrite is not even part of the discussion. Isn't the past tense of copywrite wrote copy?
 
The constellation program was a dumpster fire going absolutely no where.

It both cost too much to allow for any other programs at NASA to function and received too little money to actually produce anything useful in any useful time frame.

Obama is responsible for getting US manned spaceflight capability back, far quicker and far cheaper than the government ever was going to.

Yes, but what about the object of your insane hatred violating "copywrote?"

iu
 
For fucks sake. It's not his company. It says at the bottom of the webpage selling these stupid ass things.

NFT INT LLC is not owned, managed or controlled by Donald J. Trump, The Trump Organization, CIC Digital LLC or any of their respective principals or affiliates. NFT INT LLC uses Donald J. Trump's name, likeness and image under paid license from CIC Digital LLC, which license may be terminated or revoked according to its terms.
Let them be sued, then. If there is no proof that Trump approved any of those images, as he has been announcing their availability, then he will be ok.

Also, there is no way that any of that money is not going his way.
 
At this point, it’s hard to feel pity for Trump supporters, but I still do on occasion. The poor things just are so psychologically enslaved to him.
 
It is one thing if Trump had rented all of those suits, elephant, etc and then......had those pictures taken.


But he did not do that. It is much cheaper, for now......what he and his "advisers" decided to do.


Wow. This seems like scraping the barrel bottom of things to bitch about. There are sites galore where folks can go and upload their faces/images to scores of images. Photoshop is a thing.

And the example provided here doesn't amount to copywrite infringement, imo.
 
Tell me about that great health care plan he had ready to go that everyone was going to love.
Ok, I will:

GREAT HEALTHCARE FOR AMERICANS​


Empowered American patients by greatly expanding healthcare choice, transparency, and affordability


  • Eliminated the Obamacare individual mandate—a financial relief to low- and middle-income households that made up nearly 80 percent of the families who paid the penalty for not wanting to purchase health insurance
  • Increased choice for consumers by promoting competition in the individual health insurance market leading to lower premiums for three years in a row
  • Under the Trump Administration, more than 90 percent of U.S. counties have multiple options on the individual insurance market to choose from
  • Offered Association Health Plans, which allow employers to pool together and offer more affordable, quality health coverage to their employees at up to 30 percent lower cost
  • Increased availability of short-term, limited-duration health plans, which can cost up to 60 percent less than traditional plans, giving Americans more flexibility to choose plans that suit their needs
  • Expanded Health Reimbursement Arrangements, allowing millions of Americans to be able to shop for a plan of their choice on the individual market and then have their employer cover the cost
  • Added 2,100 new Medicare Advantage plan options since 2017, a 76 percent increase
  • Lowered Medicare Advantage premiums by 34 percent nationwide to the lowest level in 14 years. Medicare health plan premium savings for beneficiaries have totaled nearly $1.5 billion since 2017
  • Improved access to tax-free health savings accounts for individuals with chronic conditions
  • Eliminated costly Obamacare taxes, including the health insurance tax, the medical device tax, and the “Cadillac tax”
  • Worked with states to create more flexibility and relief from oppressive Obamacare regulations, including reinsurance waivers to help lower premiums
  • Released legislative principles to end surprise medical billing
  • Finalized requirements for unprecedented price transparency from hospitals and insurance companies so patients know what the cost is before they receive care
  • Took action to require that hospitals make the prices they negotiate with insurers publicly available and easily accessible online
  • Improved patients access to their health data by penalizing hospitals and causing clinicians to lose their incentive payments if they do not comply
  • Expanded access to telehealth, especially in rural and underserved communities
  • Increased Medicare payments to rural hospitals to stem a decade of rising closures and deliver enhanced access to care in rural areas

Issued unprecedented reforms that dramatically lowered the price of prescription drugs


  • Lowered drug prices for the first time in 51 years
  • Launched an initiative to stop global freeloading in the drug market
  • Finalized a rule to allow the importation of prescription drugs from Canada
  • Finalized the Most Favored Nation Rule to ensure that pharmaceutical companies offer the same discounts to the United States as they do to other nations, resulting in an estimated $85 billion in savings over seven years—$30 billion in out-of-pocket costs alone
  • Proposed a rule requiring federally funded health centers to pass drug company discounts on insulin and Epi-Pens directly to patients
  • Ended the gag clauses that prevented pharmacists from informing patients about the best prices for the medications they need
  • Ended the costly kickbacks to middlemen and ensured that patients directly benefit from available discounts at the pharmacy counter, saving Americans up to 30 percent on brand name pharmaceuticals
  • Enhanced Part D plans to provide many seniors with Medicare access to a broad set of insulins at a maximum $35 copay for a month’s supply of each type of insulin
  • Reduced Medicare Part D prescription drug premiums, saving beneficiaries nearly $2 billion in premium costs since 2017
  • Ended the Unapproved Drugs Initiative, which provided market exclusivity to generic drugs

Promoted research and innovation in healthcare to ensure that American patients have access to the best treatment in the world


  • Signed first-ever executive order to affirm that it is the official policy of the United States Government to protect patients with pre-existing conditions
  • Passed Right To Try to give terminally ill patients access to lifesaving cures
  • Signed an executive order to fight kidney disease with more transplants and better treatment
  • Signed into law a $1 billion increase in funding for critical Alzheimer’s research
  • Accelerated medical breakthroughs in genetic treatments for Sickle Cell disease
  • Finalized the interoperability rules that will give American patients access to their electronic health records on their phones
  • Initiated an effort to provide $500 million over the next decade to improve pediatric cancer research
  • Launched a campaign to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic in America in the next decade
  • Started a program to provide the HIV prevention drug PrEP to uninsured patients for free
  • Signed an executive order and awarded new development contracts to modernize the influenza vaccine

Protected our Nation’s seniors by safeguarding and strengthening Medicare


  • Updated the way Medicare pays for innovative medical products to ensure beneficiaries have access to the latest innovation and treatments
  • Reduced improper payments for Medicare an estimated $15 billion since 2016, protecting taxpayer dollars and leading to less fraud, waste, and abuse
  • Took rapid action to combat antimicrobial resistance and secure access to life-saving new antibiotic drugs for American seniors by removing several financial disincentives and setting policies to reduce inappropriate use
  • Launched new online tools, including eMedicare, Blue Button 2.0, and Care Compare, to help seniors see what is covered, compare costs, streamline data, and compare tools available on Medicare.gov
  • Provided new Medicare Advantage supplemental benefits, including modifications to help keep seniors safe in their homes, respite care for caregivers, non-opioid pain management alternatives like therapeutic massages, transportation, more in-home support services and assistance
  • Protected Medicare beneficiaries by removing Social Security numbers from all Medicare cards, a project completed ahead of schedule
  • Unleashed unprecedented transparency in Medicare and Medicaid data to spur research and innovation
 

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