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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.
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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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