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GOP Unhappy Over Use of Its Trademarks in CafePress Merchandise
The Republican National Committee (RNC) plans to sue CafePress for permitting vendors to sell unlicensed Republican merchandise, including shirts and stickers that portray the Grand Old Party elephant -- even if those portrayals are positive.
CafePress.com enables users to "brand" shirts, caps, stickers and other items, then sell them in their own CafePress online stores.
"Please cease and desist from allowing vendors to utilize the federally registered trademarks of the RNC or we will be [...]
Posted: Friday, July 18th 2008
Facebook May Face Class Action Suit, Fueled by Canadian Law School Students
The Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic has filed a privacy complaint against Facebook, asserting it violates the Canadian Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act.
"Facebook does not make a reasonable effort to advise users of the purposes for which their personal information is used," the group wrote. "Facebook also does not advise users of the extent of their personal information that will be shared by joining a network."
Facebook spokesmen denied tha [...]
Posted: Monday, June 2nd 2008
'Second Life Liberation Army' Targets Brands
As virtual world of Second Life grows in size, drawing brands into it, so has it spawned virtual terrorists - or freedom fighters, depending on one's view. Security researcher and e-commerce consultant Wayne Porter of ReveNews held an exclusive interview with a member of the Second Life Liberation Army (SLLA).
The SLLA, consisting of about a dozen veteran mem [...]
Posted: Thursday, December 7th 2006
Wal-Mart Toy Microsite Draws Consumer Fire
Consumer group Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood charges that Wal-Mart is "ruthlessly coming between parents and children and actively encouraging kids to nag for their holiday gifts."
Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood has called on its 7,000 members to write Wal-Mart to urge that the retailer's Toyland microsite be shut down, Internet Retailer [...]
Posted: Tuesday, October 17th 2006
Anti-Bush Billboard in Boston Ordered Removed
The Massachusetts state Outdoor Advertising Board has ordered Boston developer John Rosenthal to remove a billboard that sits atop a parking garage between Fenway Park and the Massachusetts Turnpike which shows George Bush's eyes and the phrase "Little Brother Is Watching," according to the Boston Globe (via MediaBuyerPl [...]
Posted: Friday, March 31st 2006
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