• @[email protected]
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    4 months ago

    The idiocy of naming your kid Khaleesi aside, the UK just decided that a corporation can own your name and prevent you from enjoying the rights of your citizenship.

    That’s pretty fucked.

    Edit - Apparently they did backtrack. But it’s still amazing that anyone even thought that was a thing.

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      334 months ago

      Khaleesi is a nice name aside from the fact that I think it’s a title…

      Khaleesi is a title, not a name. In the fictional world of “Game of Thrones,” it means “queen” in the Dothraki language and is given to the wife of a Khal, the leader of a Dothraki tribe. The character Daenerys Targaryen is often referred to as Khaleesi. - chat gpt

      Ya… It’s a title.

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      204 months ago

      The idiocy of naming your kid Khaleesi aside

      It’s nice sounding as a name though, I wouldn’t be in a rush to condemn someone for it. Now when it’s the 5th “unique” spelling of Madison that starts to get a little ridiculous.

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        84 months ago

        It’s a nice sounding name if you don’t know where it comes from. Considering how well known Game of Thrones is it sounds like “I’m sorry your parents are idiots.”

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      194 months ago

      The Passport Office reportedly later called Lucy to apologize for the error.

      No, they can’t. That’s not how copyright works. Read the damn article.

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        104 months ago

        But how can I be outraged then?

        I am glad to hear they’re not officially taking corporate feudalism for a ride.

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      It seems that there is only two restrictions in the UK on naming a child at birth. That is that it must fit on a single line on the birth certificate and not contain numeric characters except things like ii to refer to the second.

      If you want to change your name later in life there is a lot of restrictions but as far as I know copyright enforcement is still not one. You can find a list here if you are interested.

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          Mercedes was the name of Emil Jellinek’s daughter, Emil has the idea to develop sports cars, he designed and commissioned cars from an engineering company and named the model-line after her.