Posted on 02/03/2011 4:08:43 PM PST by pissant
What do you say to this?
Why?
its done for protection, just in case
Smart!
No one will be able to buy Google adwords using her name, for instance...
Protecting the revenue stream.
That's just sad, dude.
Lewinsky bemoans her ignorance in neglecting this
Went to the story — it looks like a bunch of prosaic technicalities in the application need to get cleared up, nothing the Palins can’t address.
She might be broadening her options, as in Sarah Palin brand political consultation services in the event she does not make it to a new political office. Given the low down things that liberals have done to her in the past, she is wise to set up safeguards.
Trademarks are pigeonholed into one of a myriad of categories (over a hundred IIRC). An application has to state the category or categories desired, and the fee and paperwork submitted for each category opted into. Someone might still be able to market a Sarah Palin video game if she doesn’t apply for that category, for instance.
I don’t even dare think of the kind of thing or service she’d want her name as a trademark upon.
Very smart move by a very smart family.
With the copywrite of “Sarah Palin,” Sarah name will be protected against anyone who writes negative things about her or anyone that prints signs or bumperstickers opposing Sarah.
Sourcing David Frum? That’s pretty thin gruel there, sir.
Your post is why I don’t read the posts before posting.
If I did that, I’d never have anything to say.
If they didn’t include class 25, the t-shirt, cap, etc. (clothing in general) goods are still free for all. Same goes for classes 9 (electronic media) and 16 (printed matter - from books to bumper stickers). I wonder why?
Why is that sad. It’s a pretty shrewd move if you ask me.
So, would she have a little ‘TM’ next to her name on campaign signs?
If someone did attack ads against her, would they have to ask for permission or pay royalties? LOL
This could be a wise move on their part.
LOL!!
Nope, you can't copyright a name. You can register it as a trademark, which Palin is doing, but only to protect its use in a business; you can't prevent people from "writing negative things" about a public figure, or "printing signs or bumperstickers opposing" them. We do still have a First Amendment.
Well, in her defense no one has ever been attacked as viciously as her in US politics. In case you find the previous statement questionable I give you two words: 1. Trig. 2. Tucson.
So why not fight back against the scumbags trying to cash in while they sneer and snipe at your family? You know the types, would sell their own mother kind of douchebags. Sarah is a fighter.
Palin/Bachmann Lock down the female vote and run away with the election.
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