Board Thread:Art, Stories and Songs/@comment-25588272-20150924184235/@comment-25876934-20151114232031

((AHAHAHahaha...ha....

He did NOT make it. If he did, it wouldn't have any meaning to us.

I have heard it so many times I can't count.

I am going by actual copyright law. If it was unique- sure, yeah. Lewis Carroll's nonsense words are a great example. " 'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves/ DId gyre and gimble in the wabe." That is completely unique, and so it's perfectly good to copyright it. (I don't know if they're copyrighted, but they're a good example of unique.) If a phrase is long and complex enough- sure, copyright it all you want. But "It's me" fits neither of those categories. It's in common usage, as well. Therefore, it is unable to be copyrighted.))