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Re: Get\'em Greg!
Am I the only person here who sees the simple solution of emailing a saved copy of the page and the link to the original to Burger King's corporate counsel? You may not be able to get a dime out of him, but at least someone can make him miserable.
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Re: Get\'em Greg!
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Haven't you seen those shirts that say "Drama Queen" in the Dairy Queen logo? I'm assuming those are fine. [/ QUOTE ] That's what I was thinking also when the issue was first mentioned; I've seen many shirts just like the one in this ebay auction (although most of them were at least somewhat humorous). However, I couldn't find any legal info about them - for all I know every single one with a significant production run could've been sued into oblivion. |
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Re: Get\'em Greg!
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significant production run could've been sued into oblivion. [/ QUOTE ] This is the key. Some dude selling a half-dozen shirts on eBay may fly below their radar. Advertise them nationally during WPT and it'll be a whole other issue. Getting away with it on a small level does not mean it is legally allowed -- and even if it were, if Burger King wanted, they have enough money to destroy him if they were "wrong." Barron Vangor Toth BarronVangorToth.com |
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