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  1. #1
    cupocheer Space Nigga [unwillingly condescend the dp]
    How broad should the standards be?
  2. #2
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    What are your thoughts on the subject cupo?
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    cupocheer Space Nigga [unwillingly condescend the dp]
    Originally posted by Lanny What are your thoughts on the subject cupo?

    I was thinking, in America, that they should be as broad as the US Constitution allows.

    And you?
  4. #4
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by cupocheer I was thinking, in America, that they should be as broad as the US Constitution allows.

    And you?

    I think you're confusing the notion of "artistic license" with freedom of speech. Artistic license usually refers to a work of fiction taking liberties with a story, e.g. including factual errors or limited internal inconsistencies to serve the narrative. It doesn't really have anything to do with the idea of what an artist may or may not produce.
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    Ughhu Tuskegee Airman [tepidly antiquate my affinity]
    Are you guys bonding?
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    cupocheer Space Nigga [unwillingly condescend the dp]
    Originally posted by Lanny I think you're confusing the notion of "artistic license" with freedom of speech. Artistic license usually refers to a work of fiction taking liberties with a story, e.g. including factual errors or limited internal inconsistencies to serve the narrative. It doesn't really have anything to do with the idea of what an artist may or may not produce.

    Couple of points, if you please.

    1. The US Constitution refers to ..." freedom of speech and expression"... --- expression is not always verbal

    2. Specifically, I was referring to art in my initial topic query. --- "Art" comes in many forms, not just design mediums (statues, paintings, line drawings etc).

    3. RE: (your above quoted comment) -- What is your opinion of a cartoon image representing an actual person? (a caricature)
  7. #7
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by cupocheer 1. The US Constitution refers to …" freedom of speech and expression"… — expression is not always verbal

    Well the first amendment actually doesn't make any reference to "freedom of expression", it's worded as literally "freedom of speech" which, to be honest, really does seem limited to verbal expression and it's only through interpretation of spirit rather than letter that first amendment protections have been extended to non-verbal works of art.

    No mind you I didn't really imply otherwise, the term "freedom of speech" clearly extends to non-verbal works and I used it in that sense.

    The point I was making is that legal freedoms have nothing to do with what "artistic license" means.

    3. RE: (your above quoted comment) – What is your opinion of a cartoon image representing an actual person? (a caricature)

    Uhh, I guess my opinion depends on the actual image? If you're asking how I think artistic works about living persons should be handled, I'm highly skeptical of trying to legislate on defamation and don't think we should (legally) prohibit any kind of work merely on the grounds that it damages someone's reputation. If you're asking about my opinion on the genre artistically I think that most cartoons dealing with living people, especially politically oriented ones, is pretty much the lowest level political argument and usually don't achieve anything more than reaffirming people's opinions and making them feel smug.
  8. #8
    Could it be an extension of artistic license,
    A moody defiance
    Of all of life's tyrants
    While you've been searching your heart?

  9. #9
    Also OP is a faggot
  10. #10
    cupocheer Space Nigga [unwillingly condescend the dp]
    Actually, Lanny, I respect your opinion, albeit mine may differ completely no on can say we agent justified in our own way.

    As far as genre applies I am of the wont that all genres should be cloaked in the garment of equality.
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    cupocheer Space Nigga [unwillingly condescend the dp]
    I made a real thing.
  12. #12
    cupocheer Space Nigga [unwillingly condescend the dp]
    .lol.What type vehicle requires an artistic license?#HellsBells
  13. #13
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    This is a topical forum cupo, necrobumping with nonsense is not ok
  14. #14
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Cupo-

    I think you should express your freedom by showing all of us your uncloaked self.
  15. #15
    ECAP Tuskegee Airman
    Autistic Licence

    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  16. #16
    cupocheer Space Nigga [unwillingly condescend the dp]
    Originally posted by stl1 Cupo-

    I think you should express your freedom by showing all of us your uncloaked self.

    Whom are you directing your not-in-the-least-bit-suble-way to stl1?

    If to me -- I take liberty in replying thusly...

    Sir, you may, or NOT, care to negotiate a personal, face-to-face meet with yours truly.

    Since I know I am a female I shall insist on arranging all the pertinent details of that meeting.

    We may have "wiggle" room on the location of the proper law enforcement agency to meet at (since States, cities, countrirs of residence are, as yet, unknown.)

    Awaiting your response -- (please note L-A-N-N-Y, or should I call you _ _ _ _ now) [so freakin' borin'] Whatever!
  17. #17
    ECAP Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by cupocheer

    RUN
  18. #18
    mikeyagain African Astronaut [unalterably regard the persecutor]
    Our Constitution should have also stated that you can't rewrite history, by tearing down art..
  19. #19
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by ECAP Autistic Licence


    "build simple and consistent layouts"

    That's possibly the most vague and useless design advice I've ever seen. On a level with "make it pop".

    This infographic triggered my autism and made me murder my wife. That blood's on your hands now buddy.
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