Where can one find this fabled list of banned words?



On 17/07/12 marc <[email protected]> wrote:
>They're Here: Olympics "Brand Police" Are A Real Thing
>
>By Lowe Counsel.
>
>Londoners beware: Right now an army of special police are somewhere, 
>anywhere arming themselves with citations and tickets to distribute to 
>the legions of would-be guerilla marketers and brands attempting any 
>“ambush marketing” or illegally associating themselves with the
>Olympics organization. No, this is not a poorly thought up piece of
>science fiction; this is a real development in the ongoing, dubious
>practices coming from within the London Olympics ranks. It’s all a bit
>“1984” in it’s scope, and the absurdity of it all seemingly reminded
>us of the upcoming, doom-laden, "big brother's of branding" sci-fi
>thriller, Branded:
>
>But if you’re thinking this “Brand Police” idea is some flimsy
>volunteer organization of flat foots, you’re dead wrong: this is the
>law. Thanks to a little thing called the London Olympic Act 2006,
>which was blessed by the British Parliament, the purple-capped
>officers can give offenders fines upwards of £20,000 per offense.
>
>http://www.lowecounsel.com/blog/2012/07/theyre-here-olympics-brand-police-are-real-thing
> 
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