#MEMEAct
The **MEME Act** (short for the **Memorable Explanations of Memorable Expressions Act**) is a fictional or proposed piece of legislation that humorously or satirically addresses the cultural impact of internet memes. While not an actual law, the concept plays on the idea of formally recognizing memes as a significant part of digital communication, possibly even suggesting protections, regulations, or official classifications for them.
### Possible Features of a "MEME Act":
1. **Official Definitions** – Legally defining what constitutes a meme.
2. **Copyright & Fair Use** – Clarifying how memes can be shared without infringing on intellectual property.
3. **Cultural Preservation** – Archiving notable memes in a "National Meme Library."
4. **Regulation of Deepfakes & Misinformation** – Addressing meme-based disinformation.
5. **Tax Exemptions for Meme Creators** – A satirical nod to treating meme-making as a legitimate profession.
6. **Meme Education** – Adding internet culture studies to school curricula.
### Real-World Parallels:
While no official "MEME Act" exists, real discussions about meme regulation do happen, particularly concerning:
- **Copyright law** (e.g., using copyrighted images in memes).
- **Misinformation** (e.g., viral manipulated images).
- **Free speech debates** (e.g., moderation of meme communities).