If you use it to support us we can, and probably will, sue you. But, if you use it against us it's a parody and, even if we do sue you, you probably have a legal right to use the trademark.
Is this a great country, or what?
ht Observer
UPDATE: These guys seem to struggle a lot with copyright laws. First Frankie Valli, then Mike Myers and now Jackson Browne have all attempted to have one Republican group or another stop breaking the laws.
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Man, that is just one picture I wish never had happened. This is really funny, except I'm supposed to be outraged.
And you're right. What laws!
"[CafePress] has a stronger case in defense of its anti-Republican shirts, which could be protected under long-standing law and under a specific amendment to trademark law that exempts parody."
True, dat. Gotta love it.
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