Another fine mess

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Dave reports on copyright controversy, soggy storage, exhibitionist equines, and multinationals making massive mounds of money

I was shocked to discover recently that YouTube superstars the Fine Brothers had backtracked on their attempt to trademark, among other things, the word ‘react'. Of course, I have long been a hu...

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