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We do not trample on the memory of others for our own purposes.

From Salon

“After using her extraordinarily high income for months to try to create a false narrative regarding Respondent’s cooperation with Petitioner, to which Respondent has not had the funds to respond to every letter and every email, she is now trying to use her ability to pay any and all amounts of her own attorneys’ fees to trample on Respondent’s rights and gain sole decision-making ability regarding crucial decisions in Maceo’s life,” Martinez’s filing said.

Yet OpenAI continues to trample on artists’ rights and rebuff their appeals, as we saw recently when it launched a ChatGPT audio assistant with a voice similar to Scarlett Johansson’s despite the actor’s clear and repeated refusals.

He said he supports the right to birth control but that “we cannot trample on the religious freedoms of Virginians.”

“UC has allowed members of the academic community to be brutalized by violent agitators, and called in police to trample on our members’ rights in direct contradiction to UC’s own policies.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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