I'll bet this ruling has folk double thinking if they're going to donate to a cause from now on....
But who started the court action and why? All I’m hearing is the decision. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I think Celeste didn't realise that donating to that organisation limits what you can do with the money by their charter - she's not the sharpest tool in the shed. I think she started the court action (but I'm not sure).
I think she started the fund thinking it would run to 10s of 000s of $ and it got way out of hand at $51M and she needed to have it solved by the legal profession Probably people donating didn't think about the legal ramifications either .... who does when you're doing a good deed ?
I was walking through Redfern last year in the middle of winter and an old aboriginal dude was sitting on the footpath with no shoes, thin shirt and trousers and a sign saying he was homeless .... I was freezing and I felt guilty looking at him so I had to give him some money and took him to a cafe for breakfast ..... my ONE and ONLY good deed I nearly did a good deed years back but thought, fuch it, they'll just piss it up against the wall
Nice work, Wes. I think you’re % of funny posts is pretty high (naturally that will need to be checked against the NN / DP guidelines).
YOU-TUBE TAKES DOWN ’PLANET OF THE HUMAN’ Michael Moore’s documentary, ‘Planet of Humans’, which exposes ‘green energy’ as a fraud peddled by swindlers designed to brainwash the naive & gullible has been was taken down from YouTube after a ‘’copyright dispute’’ involving four seconds of the 100 minute movie. “This attempt to take down our film and prevent the public from seeing it is a blatant act of censorship by political critics of Planet of the Humans,” Gibbs said in a statement provided exclusively to Deadline (read it below). “It is a misuse of copyright law to shut down a film that has opened a serious conversation about how parts of the environmental movement have gotten into bed with Wall Street and so-called ‘green capitalists.’ There is absolutely no copyright violation in my film.” The four-second clip subject to the copyright right claim comes 37 minutes into the documentary, in a sequence titled “How Solar Panels & Wind Turbines Are Made.” The footage shows a mining operation for rare earth metals, which are used in wind turbine manufacture. Gibbs says he incorporated the footage under “fair use,” an exception to copyright law that allows news reporters, producers and documentary filmmakers limited access to copyrighted material to illustrate points. https://deadline.com/2020/05/planet-of-the-humans-pulled-youtube-michael-moore-jeff-gibbs-censorship-1202942938/