By: clsygrm
Most products in the “big” stores – Macy’s, Younkers, Dillards, etc, come from China, India, Turkey, etc, all of which employ sweatshops to manufacture products. It is very hard to find anything made...
View ArticleBy: Smiley has been liberated | Seven whole days
[...] it turns out that Wal-Mart got a little testy over some parody sites, notably http://www.walocaust.com and [...]
View ArticleBy: Kat
Since walmart is suing an ex-employee for money she recovered from the accident that her left her severely brain-damaged and that has been set aside for her care, I am vowing not to shop in any walmart...
View ArticleBy: Random News Table | Uncle Bear
[...] Court rejects Wal-Mart’s trademark claim This ruling shows that even the biggest company in America is subject to parody, and that trademark rights must yield to the right of free speech. (tags:...
View ArticleBy: Court rejects Wal-Mart’s smiley-face trademark claim! | sanver.info
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View ArticleBy: Humility
I don’t buy stuff from foreign countries unless I cannot find one that says made in U.S.A. Surprisingly you can still find many Items that say that. Electronics,Kitchenware,office supplies and some...
View ArticleBy: Amber
I heard about the smiley face issue and Wal-Mar not winning (so glad) however, I didn’t get time to read the whole story. When I finally had time to look it up I noticed something interesting… … that I...
View ArticleBy: Joe Newman
You’re right, Amber. While the story got a lot of attention in the blogosphere, it wasn’t widely picked up by the mainstream media. The Atlanta Journal Constitution had an excellent piece:...
View ArticleBy: Michigan company loses Internet trademark case, told to grin and bear it...
[...] that they the First Amendment isn’t so easily quelled. The win in the Lifestyle case follows our win against Wal-Mart back in [...]
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