[0]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dowling_v._United_States_(19...
No it’s always against commercialization. That’s why we have exceptions like political commentary, satire and in particular arts and sciences. The issue is about making money from someone else’s work.
You can still disagree with it of course, but let’s have an honest discussion.
https://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ33.pdf
> ... aa recipe that creatively explains or depicts how or why to perform a particular activity may be copyrightable. A registration for a recipe may cover the written description or explanation of a process that appears in the work, as well as any photographs or illustrations that are owned by the applicant. However, the registration will not cover the list of ingredients that appear in each recipe, the underlying process for making the dish, or the resulting dish itself.