Is It Risky to Mock the Death Star in Images?

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In summary, mocking the Death Star in images can be risky due to the potential for copyright infringement and backlash from die-hard fans of the Star Wars franchise. While parody and satire are generally protected under fair use laws, using copyrighted material without permission can still result in legal consequences. Additionally, mocking a beloved and iconic symbol such as the Death Star may anger and offend fans, leading to negative reactions and potential damage to one's reputation. It is important to consider these risks before creating and sharing images that mock the Death Star.
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Welcome to the physics form :)
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Jasonlee said:
Don’t know what you’re after here.
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(Just kidding -- welcome to the PF!) :smile:
 

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(Just kidding -- welcome to the PF!) :smile:

Well it seems I am not the only star trek fan after all :)
 
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Ali32 said:
Well it seems I am not the only star trek fan after all :)
Welcome to the Collective... :wink:
 
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Welcome! I have no idea about anything star trek, but star wars?!

nope! not that either.
 
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Ali32 said:
Well it seems I am not the only star trek fan after all :)
From a pic of the Death Star?

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DaveC426913 said:
From a pic of the Death Star?

:ducks for cover:

Talk about asking for trouble...
 

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