Could you give me an example and how it helped you? Thank you :)
No they are not. Said almost no-one.
These creatures contribute almost nothing to society and even if they're used to get rid of pests, there are other animals that do it better without being an extreme danger to humans or they can be safely caught and released.
But instead, these creatures just want to bite, spit or strangle you if they feel like it and in some cases really just want to kill you (because they think you will kill them first).
You cannot reason with these creatures with full of venom in their fangs even if the situation was an accident.
But allow me present another opinion.
Snakes don't do things they don't have to do. They don't kill for no reason (cf humans, cats). They do what they have to do, without much emotion or fanfare. They shed their skin and don't carry extra weight. In other cultures, a snake is a symbol of wisdom, rebirth and healing (eg the rod of Asclepius).
Outside the symbolic arguments, I think snake venom does have some research use (eg blood thinners) and some would argue snakes are mechanically cool.
Just another perspecive ofc, and I respect yours.
In the end, snakes want to survive in a competitive world.
I would argue patents are closer to protecting ideas, and those are alive and well.
I do agree copyright law is terribly outdated but I also feel the pain of the creatives.
But for learning to actually use the language: books, documentaries, and ideally immersion.
They feel quite similar but am no UX expert.