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Unlike typical "sfottò" (playful mockery) between rivals, "Fate ridere" is an internal protest. It is used when fans believe the team is no longer honoring the club's prestigious history. It suggests that the players' performance is so poor it has become a "joke" rather than a serious professional effort.
: Fans use the chant to claim that the club's management prioritizes financial metrics and business interests over competitive success and the club's "identity."
: Items like Milan jerseys, scarves, and banners are considered useful articles. While their primary "function" is utilitarian (clothing), their artistic elements (logos, specific designs) can be protected by copyright if they are separable from the function.
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Fans often use "useful articles" (banners/shirts) as mediums for this message
Unlike typical "sfottò" (playful mockery) between rivals, "Fate ridere" is an internal protest. It is used when fans believe the team is no longer honoring the club's prestigious history. It suggests that the players' performance is so poor it has become a "joke" rather than a serious professional effort.
: Fans use the chant to claim that the club's management prioritizes financial metrics and business interests over competitive success and the club's "identity."
: Items like Milan jerseys, scarves, and banners are considered useful articles. While their primary "function" is utilitarian (clothing), their artistic elements (logos, specific designs) can be protected by copyright if they are separable from the function.
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Often accompanied by "strikethrough" banners or a silent Curva