Amy Schumer has been  accused of using material that is very similar to that of other comics. Matthew Peyton / Comedy Central
Amy Schumer has been accused of using material that is very similar to that of other comics. Matthew Peyton / Comedy Central

Joke theft isn’t funny, but it can pay off for the victim



Robin Williams, the frenetic actor and comedian who died a few years ago, had a habit of stealing jokes. Young comedians would complain that he’d show up at their shows, laugh along with the audience, and then a few days or weeks later would appear on widely-seen television chat shows and effortlessly drop their material into his conversation.

This, they insisted, was worse than theft. It was a case of a powerful and already-famous comedian skimming off the cream from dozens of up-and-coming, usually penniless, performers.

Williams, to his credit, never really denied it. He simply confessed that in the rush of performance, with his brain zooming at some untold speed – and everyone can agree that he was an unstoppable force of nature – he simply no longer remembered that the joke or observation or one-liner that popped into his head had been written and performed by someone else.

And also: he reportedly paid out a lot of money to soothe some of the outrage. If he had truly stolen (or, more nicely put, “inadvertently appropriated”) another comic’s material, he was known to send over a very fat cheque in restitution. Rumour had it that those payments often amounted to US$10,000 each, which for an otherwise destitute comedian must have gone a long way towards making peace. Some comedians, it was said, would show up at a comedy club whenever they heard Robin Williams was in the audience, angling for the chance to have a joke stolen followed by a secret thank-you cheque.

Comedians and writers have very little in the way of what’s called, in legal circles, “defensible intellectual property”. When a writer writes something, it has to be published – or at least searchable on Google – to be truly protected. And even then, the protection isn’t financial or legal, it’s moral. I’ve had whole chunks of my work lifted pretty much wholesale without any attribution at all. A friend of mine once told me that under no circumstances should I see a certain independent film because, as he put it, “a lot of it is from your first book, and it’ll make you furious, but there’s nothing you can do about it, so why put yourself through that?” My friend, I should disclose, is an attorney whose practice centres around intellectual property issues. So when he says, “there’s nothing you can do about it”, I believe him.

Comedians, though, operate under somewhat different circumstances. While it’s true that they, like writers, can’t really do anything when their work is stolen – the most they can hope for is that the thief is a benevolent and apologetic one, and sends them some money - the close-knit and gossipy community of stand-up comics has its own internal system of justice.

Sometimes two smart and funny people can come up with the same basic joke at the same time. Jim Gaffigan– for my money one of the funniest stand-up comics around, and one who has eliminated anything coarse or profane from his act – does a many-minutes-long comic piece about a revolting frozen snack called a Hot Pocket. The Hot Pocket is a microwaveable mini-pastry filled with tasteless who-knows-what and Gaffigan delivers an extended dissertation on the subject. It’s hilarious.

Patton Oswalt, also a funny and sharp comedian, once had his own set of Hot Pocket observations. (Hot Pockets are awful enough, apparently, to inspire multiple stand-up comedians.) Friends told him that he’d have to eliminate that subject from his act. It looked, they said, like he had stolen it from Gaffigan, which wasn’t true. But after Oswalt heard Gaffigan’s longer and more complete Hot Pocket routine, he knew what he had to do: retire his own Hot Pocket material. Gaffigan, he knew, “owned” the subject.

Amy Schumer, who burst into international fame with her comedy hit Trainwreck, has been accused, like Robin Williams before her, of taking other comics' material as her own. Unfortunately for her, in the intervening years between Williams' heyday as a comedian and her own, the internet was invented. Williams merely had to contend with rumours and recollections about picking jokes from this or that comedian's act. Stand-up comedy, back then, was a totally temporary affair – no one recorded a young performer's act on video. There was no YouTube, no Vimeo.

No such luck for Schumer. Google the words “Amy Schumer steals jokes” and the first few responses are pretty devastating side-by-side video comparisons of Amy Schumer’s material – especially from her most recent Netflix comedy special – and another comedian’s, often recorded years before. In one case, a sketch from her hilarious (and, it must be said, mostly dazzlingly original) sketch comedy show on Comedy Central is an almost direct replica of an earlier sketch on another show.

Schumer has responded to the inevitable internet-based sniping and accusations with a defiant and self-pitying tone, which has only made things worse. The smart route to take is the Robin Williams route: a discreet apology followed by a monster-sized cheque. And when you really think about it, that’s a pretty good system for all of us to follow when we’ve done something wrong.

Rob Long is a writer and producer in Los Angeles

On Twitter: @rcbl

Tree of Hell

Starring: Raed Zeno, Hadi Awada, Dr Mohammad Abdalla

Director: Raed Zeno

Rating: 4/5

Results

57kg quarter-finals

Zakaria Eljamari (UAE) beat Hamed Al Matari (YEM) by points 3-0.

60kg quarter-finals

Ibrahim Bilal (UAE) beat Hyan Aljmyah (SYR) RSC round 2.

63.5kg quarter-finals

Nouredine Samir (UAE) beat Shamlan A Othman (KUW) by points 3-0.

67kg quarter-finals

Mohammed Mardi (UAE) beat Ahmad Ondash (LBN) by points 2-1.

71kg quarter-finals

Ahmad Bahman (UAE) defeated Lalthasanga Lelhchhun (IND) by points 3-0.

Amine El Moatassime (UAE) beat Seyed Kaveh Safakhaneh (IRI) by points 3-0.

81kg quarter-finals

Ilyass Habibali (UAE) beat Ahmad Hilal (PLE) by points 3-0

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China and the UAE agree comprehensive strategic partnership

China and the UAE forged even closer links between the two countries during the landmark state visit after finalising a ten-point agreement on a range of issues, from international affairs to the economy and trade and renewable energy.

1. Politics: The two countries agreed to support each other on issues of security and to work together on regional and international challenges. The nations also confirmed that the number of high-level state visits between China and the UAE will increase.

2. Economy: The UAE offers its full support to China's Belt and Road Initiative, which will combine a land 'economic belt" and a "maritime silk road" that will link China with the Arabian Gulf as well as Southeast, South and Central China, North Africa and, eventually, Europe. 

3. Business and innovation: The two nations are committed to exploring new partnerships in sectors such as Artificial Intelligence, energy, the aviation and transport industries and have vowed to build economic co-operation through the UAE-China Business Committee.

4. Education, science and technology: The Partnership Programme between Arab countries in Science and Technology will encourage young Emirati scientists to conduct research in China, while the nations will work together on the peaceful use of nuclear energy, renewable energy and space projects. 

5. Renewable energy and water: The two countries will partner to develop renewable energy schemes and work to reduce climate change. The nations have also reiterated their support for the Abu Dhabi-based International Renewable Energy Agency.

6. Oil and gas: The UAE and China will work in partnership in the crude oil trade and the exploration and development of oil and natural gas resources.

7. Military and law enforcement and security fields: Joint training will take place between the Chinese and UAE armed forces, while the two nations will step up efforts to combat terrorism and organised crime. 

8. Culture and humanitarian issues: Joint cultural projects will be developed and partnerships will be cultivated on the preservation of heritage, contemporary art and tourism. 

9. Movement between countries: China and the UAE made clear their intent to encourage travel between the countries through a wide-ranging visa waiver agreement.

10. Implementing the strategic partnership: The Intergovernmental Co-operation Committee, established last year, will be used to ensure the objectives of the partnership are implemented.

 

 

THE SPECS

Engine: 3.6-litre V6

Transmission: eight-speed automatic

Power: 285bhp

Torque: 353Nm

Price: TBA

On sale: Q2, 2020

Cricket World Cup League 2

UAE squad

Rahul Chopra (captain), Aayan Afzal Khan, Ali Naseer, Aryansh Sharma, Basil Hameed, Dhruv Parashar, Junaid Siddique, Muhammad Farooq, Muhammad Jawadullah, Muhammad Waseem, Omid Rahman, Rahul Bhatia, Tanish Suri, Vishnu Sukumaran, Vriitya Aravind

Fixtures

Friday, November 1 – Oman v UAE
Sunday, November 3 – UAE v Netherlands
Thursday, November 7 – UAE v Oman
Saturday, November 9 – Netherlands v UAE

THE BIO

Favourite author - Paulo Coelho 

Favourite holiday destination - Cuba 

New York Times or Jordan Times? NYT is a school and JT was my practice field

Role model - My Grandfather 

Dream interviewee - Che Guevara

Her most famous song

Aghadan Alqak (Would I Ever Find You Again)?

Would I ever find you again
You, the heaven of my love, my yearning and madness;
You, the kiss to my soul, my cheer and
sadness?
Would your lights ever break the night of my eyes again?
Would I ever find you again?
This world is volume and you're the notion,
This world is night and you're the lifetime,
This world is eyes and you're the vision,
This world is sky and you're the moon time,
Have mercy on the heart that belongs to you.

Lyrics: Al Hadi Adam; Composer: Mohammed Abdel Wahab