These lawsuits are so stupid. All this is, is an attempt at making a few bucks.
People are so greedy these days. They couldn't care less about honor and so forth. They see someone with deep pockets and they think, "How can we exploit things to put a few dollars in our own?" And then they try to hide their greed behind "culture" and "tradition". Like everyone else is too stupid to see through all that.
This lawsuit should be discarded like a piece of rubbish.
No one "owns" languages. It's incredibly arrogant to think otherwise. God is the inventor of them all, so this tribe needs to get off their high-horse and find something else to do with their time, like open up a casino or some other money generating enterprise (and I don't mean that disrespectfully. I'm being serious).
People have a right to translate their work into any language they choose.
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These lawsuits are so stupid. All this is, is an attempt at making a few bucks.
People are so greedy these days. They couldn't care less about honor and so forth. They see someone with deep pockets and they think, "How can we exploit things to put a few dollars in our own?" And then they try to hide their greed behind "culture" and "tradition". Like everyone else is too stupid to see through all that.
This lawsuit should be discarded like a piece of rubbish.
No one "owns" languages. It's incredibly arrogant to think otherwise. God is the inventor of them all, so this tribe needs to get off their high-horse and find something else to do with their time, like open up a casino or some other money generating enterprise (and I don't mean that disrespectfully. I'm being serious).
People have a right to translate their work into any language they choose.