Monday, 2 April 2007
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Passionate about IP! Since June 2003 the IPKat weblog has covered copyright, patent, trade mark, info-tech and privacy/confidentiality issues from a mainly UK and European perspective. The team is David Brophy, Merpel, Jeremy Phillips, Eleonora Rosati, Darren Smyth, Annsley Merelle Ward and Neil J. Wilkof. You're welcome to read, post comments and participate in our community. You can email the Kats here
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2 comments:
My cat, Chav-Cat, wants to know whether or not he can copyright his face. He wants to wear a mask with a big fat © in the middle of it and to charge people for the pleasure (?) of satiating their curiousity if they want to look at his face.
(Hoodies are so passé !).
Does IP-Kat think that the law will allow him to do this ... ?
American cats maybe would think about some findings in the case Masquerade Novelty v. Unique Indus., 912 F.2d 663 (3d Cir. 1990).
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