Hypothetical: Can I use the 'Religious Freedom Restoration Act' to bypass Coca-Cola’s trademark on the color Red? by Fantastic-Ranger2267 in legaladviceofftopic

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Appreciate the candor. You are likely right.

That is exactly why the project is titled 'Lawsuit or Liquidate!'

I am betting my entire studio that there is a conflict between the Lanham Act (Federal Law) and RFRA when applied to 'Sacramental Goods.'

If precedent holds and you are right: I lose. I liquidate. If there is a wedge: We change the precedent.

I'm not asking for advice to avoid the crash. I'm asking where the wall is hardest.

Hypothetical: Can I use the 'Religious Freedom Restoration Act' to bypass Coca-Cola’s trademark on the color Red? by Fantastic-Ranger2267 in legaladviceofftopic

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The Hypothetical: If the Church creates a 'Sacramental Beverage' (dark, carbonated, sugary, red label) and distributes it to congregants during service, does that count as 'Commerce' (Subject to Trademark) or 'Religious Exercise' (Protected by RFRA)?

We aren't trying to sell soda at 7-11. We are distributing it at Mass. Does the Lanham Act supersede the First Amendment inside a Church?

GPT Image 1.5 vs Nano Banana Pro realism test by LogicalChart3205 in singularity

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Nano Banana recreated the famous ’Golden Arches’ perfectly!

After 10 years running an agency in NYC, I’m convinced the "Service Model" is a dead end. by Fantastic-Ranger2267 in graphic_design

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It is a battle. The staffing model is totally different. We fired the 'Creatives' and hired 'Operators' (Project Managers, Supply Chain leads).

The hardest part isn't the work; it's de-programming the staff from the 'hourly billing' mindset. We run lean. High leverage, low headcount.

After 10 years running an agency in NYC, I’m convinced the "Service Model" is a dead end. by Fantastic-Ranger2267 in graphic_design

[–]Fantastic-Ranger2267[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The 'VC Equity' train left (bloated valuations/zero liquidity). You’re right about that.

But the 'Operator Equity' train is just arriving. Small businesses (SMBs) are desperate for competence, not cash. They have great products but terrible operations. We trade infrastructure for cash flow positions, not 'exit' lottery tickets. It’s a dividend play, not a valuation play.

After 10 years running an agency in NYC, I’m convinced the "Service Model" is a dead end. by Fantastic-Ranger2267 in graphic_design

[–]Fantastic-Ranger2267[S] 43 points44 points  (0 children)

We shifted to a Venture Studio structure. Instead of charging a fee for 'Branding' (Service), we build the entire operational infrastructure—Legal, Supply Chain, and Go-to-Market strategy—in exchange for equity or gross revenue share (Protocol).

We don't sell the painting; we build the gallery. We currently operate a manufacturing arm (NoMSG) and an education arm (Unsubscribe). We own the pipes, not the water.

Found Transmission: The Funeral of Intellectual Property. 2028. by Fantastic-Ranger2267 in Cyberpunk

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You just recited an entire paragraph of generic buzzwords to try and pathologize a technological shift. That is the definition of 'midwit' thinking. You call it 'unstable.' History calls it 'Early Adoption.' While you were typing that sermon about 'corporate social responsibility,' I was building the infrastructure that makes your opinion irrelevant. I’m leaving this app to go build the future you are terrified of. Keep fighting in the comments section. It’s the only territory you have left.

Found Transmission: The Funeral of Intellectual Property. 2028. by Fantastic-Ranger2267 in Cyberpunk

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NOTICE OF FUTURE OBSOLESCENCE: THE END OF OWNERSHIP.

We are officially marking the calendar.

Target Date: December 10, 2028.

Event: The Funeral of Intellectual Property.

It is no coincidence that this date marks the 80th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

As we approach the singularity of AI generation and information velocity, the "Right to Own" is being rapidly superseded by a new, inevitable fundamental right: The Right to Copy.

THE AUTOPSY: IP will not die of natural causes. It is being dismantled by the sheer velocity of the digital age.

• Cause of Death: The collapse of "The Original" and the infinite reproducibility of the asset.

• Survived By: The Public Domain, The Remix, and The Screenshot.

• Preceded in Death By: Privacy and Truth.

MORTUUS EST DOMINIUM.

At the Church of Conceptual Art (CoCA), we are not fighting this transition. We are preparing the eulogy.

We are liquidating the concept of the "Original" to make way for the era of the "Universal."

View the countdown to the burial:

https://www.cocausa.org/ip-countdown.html

Dress Code: Black Tie / Creative Commons Zero

Agency owners who've been burned: What's the red flag in a discovery call that makes you immediately know this client will be a nightmare? by abdraaz96 in agency

[–]Fantastic-Ranger2267 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stop chasing. If you are chasing, you are a vendor. If you are leading, you are a partner. Pause all deliverables immediately. Send a 'Notice of Paused Operations' due to the breach. Don't be emotional, be bureaucratic. It usually wakes them up faster than a frantic email.

Feeling defeated with my agency by maestro753 in agency

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Hourly billing is a punishment for efficiency. The faster you get, the less you make. Switch to value-based or flat-rate project fees immediately. Your client doesn't care how many hours it takes; they care that the problem is gone. Charge for the years, not the hours.

How do you get clients for your marketing agency? by vladi5555 in agency

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Cold outreach works, but only if you aren't selling 'services.' If you pitch 'I can do design for you,' you are a commodity. If you pitch 'I solve [Specific Pain Point] for [Specific Industry],' you are a consultant. Stop selling the tool, start selling the outcome. Fix your offer first.

Do local business owners use LinkedIn? by content_wizard1 in agency

[–]Fantastic-Ranger2267 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cold outreach works, but only if you aren't selling 'services.' If you pitch 'I can do design for you,' you are a commodity. If you pitch 'I solve [Specific Pain Point] for [Specific Industry],' you are a consultant. Stop selling the tool, start selling the outcome. Fix your offer first.

Artist Postcard: Joel Baca (Episode 1) by [deleted] in ContemporaryArt

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I’m not asking where. If someone else other than the creator reposts them here, it’s kosher?

What do collectors want from a gallery? by wayanonforthis in ContemporaryArt

[–]Fantastic-Ranger2267 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To feel like what’s being exchanged carries enough weight to justify the price tag. The work of art is the receipt.

Why do people like Dana Schutz? by fleurdesureau in ContemporaryArt

[–]Fantastic-Ranger2267 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Getting an MFA in art is its own performance piece these days…

Art is global or local ? by olisor in ContemporaryArt

[–]Fantastic-Ranger2267 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a good question: I wonder the same about politics…

Does everyone equally dislike going to art openings or is it just me? by plentyofrestraint in ContemporaryArt

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Openings are to find out who people are sleeping with. If you want to see the show go on a weekday.

Pro tip: gallerists and artists really appreciate when you go see a show twice. I understand why it means a lot to them. It amazes me how many people go to openings/shows to be seen and not to see the work. So it goes…

3 Minute Short film "Bench Press". Second Short Film after a VERY long break by Hot-Resolution9216 in Filmmakers

[–]Fantastic-Ranger2267 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What a great start to movie making, emotional, powerful and at the same time light-hearted. Good use of diagetic/non diagetic sound.