Posted on 05/01/2008 9:39:43 AM PDT by Froufrou
A Tennessee couple who lost their son in Iraq want an Arizona merchant to pay more than $40 billion in damages to survivors of soldiers whose names are on the anti-war shirts he is selling online.
A complaint seeking class-action status for the lawsuit by Robin and Michael Read says Dan Frazier of Flagstaff has no right to profit from commercial sale of products that use the dead soldiers' names without permission.
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I am torn on this one...
Part of me says that the guy should not profit from using the names, or any profits should go to the families.
The other part of me says First Amendment rights guarantee these slimebuckets the right to print the names.
I’d be amazed if a T-Shirt vendor could cough up $40 million, much less $40 billion. That said, I hope the court slaps him pretty hard though. To attempt to make a profit off of the names or images of war dead is reprehensible.
I have wondered that myself many many many times
I don’t see how he can deny profit from the shirts. This will be interesting.
Now, if only it would keep Phelps and his ilk from the funerals...
I’m with you. I disagree with what the guy is doing and I wish he would stop out of decency. However, I think he probably should have the right to do it.
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