Posted on 05/15/2011 9:47:32 AM PDT by Nachum
Two days after U.S. Navy Seals Team 6 made headlines around the world for the dramatic raid that killed terror mastermind Osama Bin Laden, the Walt Disney Company trademarked their name, reports FishbowlNY.
This doesn't effect how the Navy uses the moniker for military purposes, but it does mean we may soon be seeing 'Seal Team 6' branded products and entertainment.
According to records viewable online with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Disney filed the Trademark paperwork on May 3, 2011 for 'Seal Team 6'.
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Wearing commercial merchandise ALL of the branches actively market to anyone and everyone is not the same as stolen valor. What a silly comment.
Bump ;)
Last Friday on the John Batchelor show a NY Times movie reviewer was on absolutely raving about Obama and how recent events are just like the classic movie The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. So I bet this is in the works. :)
America's network and cable TV pundits and America's newspaper editors and publishers have joined with President Obama and Hollywood to say..
Move over James Stewart and John Wayne! Heeeere's Obama and The Man Who Shot bin Laden. A remake of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance starring America's greatest hero ever! President Barack Hussein Obama!
Network / newspaper critics say: "Oh, Gracious God, Thank You So Much! Its such a blessing to be able to let America see you as you really are! Mr. President, thank you for taking time out of your day! Oh, gracious God, thank you so much!"
I bet a lot of Marines shake their heads and spit in disgust when they see a pic like that.
And I know a lot of Marines.
Paging Scott Coleman...
I am a Marine and don’t even own a T-shirt or sweatshirt with anything Marine on it. Wish I had one of my old starched utility caps though!
They give special attention to anyone foolish enough to wear any clothing with the Marine Corp written on it.
Part of the trademark process allows for filing notices of opposition. I suggest all Freepers come out and do so. You can learn more about thisat uspto.gov
To all of our military personel who have served with honor, dignity and fidelity.
No words or pictures can ever demean your service in the heart of a true American.
It is you who have given up personal ambitions to defend this country against all who would see its demise.
Given the direction this country is heading, there may well be a time where we will have to stand together to defend this nation against the rot within, but I pray this does not happen.
If it is to be so, there are many who have not served who would be proud to fight and die at your side.
Just a lone voice in WI
Corp comes with an “s’ as in Corps
I heard a parody of a movie trailer, “The Man Who Shot Osama Bin Laden” on Rush’s show almost two weeks ago. I thought it was very funny. It can be found on Youtube.
Paul Shanklin apparently did a parody of “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance” ten days ago.
Marines know how to spell?
The Man Who Shot Osama bin Laden Liberty Valance Parody Song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2g0oZOz4N0U
I would think only a disney stockholder would want to grant disney an exclusive right to profit from Seal team 6 cartoons, Seal team 6 action figures, Seal team 6 day at disneyworld , and maybe even a Seal team 6 movie complete with gay love interest. All of these would of course feature ubama as their esteemed leader.
My thoughts are that if the taxpayers paid for training, equipping, and supporting that elite fighting force, we should protect their effectiveness. To me that means not not encouraging the publicizing their activities such as we would do by granting one company the exclusive right to cheesy merchandising profits.
I believe that this is pretty much what the Seals want as described here: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2720205/posts
I am sure everyone realizes that John Batchelor and the NY Times movie reviewer (for sure) were not kidding.. they really believe that Obama is equal to any hero in American history.
Thanks, Martha. Good to hear from you again.
Every embassy at which I served (where there was a Marine Security Detachment) sold the shirts to every one who came up with the $25 or $30. I was not a member of the Marine Detachment but I WAS a member of the embassy’s staff. If the Marines didn’t want us to wear their shirts, why would they sell them? I occasionally ran with the Detachment in Havana, running down 5th Ave with them, wearing the shirt. I feel the same way you about those who steal valor. My daughter bought a USMC Security Guard polo shirt back from Kabul after her last deployment.
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