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To: SJackson
A civil letter to the company's administration stating your observation of the usage and concern of likeness, and some choice quotes from the applicable USC, would be more than appropriate. Be sure to get signature confirmation for receipt of the letter. Tends to let the recipient know you're serious about the matter.

Nice post.

10 posted on 12/06/2006 5:26:42 PM PST by AF_Blue ("Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus")
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To: AF_Blue

I actually did that first - below is my letter and Mr. Ali's gracious reply:

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Mr. Nikkhoo,

As a US Combat Veteran, I find your use of our nation’s highest military award as a company logo to be in offensively poor taste at the very least, and quite possibly illegal. This is an issue that has not escaped the notice of a number of my compatriots, and we are in agreement that you could better represent the integrity and honor symbolized by the Medal of Honor by electing to change your logo.


I thank you for your time and your attention to this matter.

And his reply:

For your information my partner is also a combat veteran who chose this logo in 1997. He has served in vietnam .
In all honesty you should mind your own business and don't question our patriotism..
Ali Nikkhoo
President Honor Truck
562-435-8555


14 posted on 12/07/2006 6:00:49 AM PST by TeflonSlinky (“One man with courage makes a majority.” —Andrew Jackson)
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