I know all you new media types hate IP, but you know, having shameless
no-talent hacks gank the work of actual good designers only serves to
decimate yet another industry.  See the news media for an example.

On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Richard M. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/07/gop-threatening.html
>
> GOP Threatens CafePress Over Shirts, Stickers and Logos
>
> The Republican National Committee is threatening to sue CafePress for
> hosting an online venue for vendors to hawk GOP-related regalia like
> T-shirts, stickers and portrayals of elephants.
>
> The committee, as it turns out, owns the trademarks to "GOP," "Grand Old
> Party," "Republican National Committee," "RNC" and the official GOP
> elephant
> logo.
>
> Sean Cairncross, the party's chief counsel, wrote (.pdf) the Foster City,
> California online vendor that the GOP "takes infringements upon its
> trademarks seriously."
>
> "Please cease and desist from allowing vendors to utilize the federally
> registered trademarks of the RNC or we will be forced to consider a legal
> remedy," Cairncross wrote CafePress.
>
> ...
>
>
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