Are those silly Chuck Norris jokes we've all heard copyrighted? Or can Chuck Norris sue people who use/post them if he wanted to? I assume they're commentary fair use, like pretty much any meme. But since Chuck Norris is so fast that he can run around the earth and punch himself in the head, I figured I'd ask.
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Conan O Brien had the Walker lever and he was able to parady Walker Texas Ranger because NBC merged with Universal. If you are going to be in the spotlight and you choose to do silly projects like Walker, expect a lot of jokes to follow, The one I have posted in the past is I watched this T.V. comedy and I could not stop laughing, who knew Walker Texas Ranger was this funny.
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Chad Descoteaux Chuck Norris jokes, also known as "Chuck Norris facts," have become part of internet culture and are generally considered humorous fun expression rather than factual claims.
These jokes often fall under the category of parody or satire, which may be protected as free speech. As with many internet memes, the context and intent matter. “Weird Al” Yankovic impacted that law.
In fun, Chuck Norris has taken these jokes in good humor and even incorporated them into his public persona.
While I can't provide legal advice, it's unlikely that Chuck Norris would sue over these jokes, as they are widely recognized as a form of lighthearted satire.
However, for any legal concerns, it's advisable to consult with a legal professional, not for copyright matters but because you’ll probably need a lawyer after because you’re your life is over when he gets a hold of you. You'll need a lawyer for your will and testament.
Chuck Norris became a lawyer, and now, when he enters a courtroom, the judge rises out of sheer respect. His closing arguments are so powerful that opposing counsel willingly concedes, realizing that even the law bends to Chuck's will.
Chuck doesn’t quit and he’ll stop at nothing lol
Just kidding, but you get what I’m saying!