Environment
Artist Saves His Land from Pipelines by Turning It Into Art and Buying It a Copyright
An artist in Canada made the most interesting move in trying to save his family's property from being bought by oil companies. He turned his land into art and bought it a copyright, claiming that any change in the land would be a "copyright infringement," allowing him to sue anyone that will industrialize his land in the next 50 years.
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