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underpants

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Tue Nov 1, 2022, 03:05 PM Nov 2022

Ye Can't Sell 'White Lives Matter' Shirts Because Two Black Men Own the Trademark [View all]

https://capitalbnews.org/kanye-west-white-lives-matter/

Ramses Ja and Quinton Ward, two Black radio hosts in Phoenix, Arizona, were gifted the trademark from a longtime, anonymous listener of their show, Civic Cipher. The listener procured ownership of the phrase early last month to ensure it didn’t fall into the wrong hands, and offered to transfer the trademark to Ja and Ward in September. It officially entered their possession on Oct. 28, giving them sole ownership over the phrase and the ability to sue anyone who uses the saying for financial gain.

“The way the law works is either you’re owning phrases, or it’s up for grabs for people to make money off them,” Ja told Capital B. “This person who first procured it didn’t really love owning it, because the purpose was not necessarily to get rich off of it; the purpose was to make sure that other people didn’t get rich off of that pain.”

The anonymous owner believed that the social-justice-oriented radio hosts, whose show is nationally syndicated, would be able to leverage the phrase for Black causes, such as helping to inject funding into local chapters of Black Lives Matter and the NAACP. Coincidentally, just as the trademark was transferred into Ja and Ward’s hands, Ye began his weeks-long tirade promoting anti-Black and antisemitic beliefs.
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Brilliant! louis-t Nov 2022 #1
Hilarious!! n/t Victor_c3 Nov 2022 #2
That is just too cool! no_hypocrisy Nov 2022 #3
LOVE IT!!!!! 50 Shades Of Blue Nov 2022 #4
So satisfying MuseRider Nov 2022 #5
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 irisblue Nov 2022 #6
Complete Bullshit Effete Snob Nov 2022 #7
I had no idea about that underpants Nov 2022 #9
Oh, I get that Effete Snob Nov 2022 #11
I will. Thanks again. underpants Nov 2022 #13
Why am I not surprised. Baggies Nov 2022 #15
Furthermore, the law won't stop right wing crazies from doing what the hell ever they want. groundloop Nov 2022 #20
Trademarks become invalid if they are not used commercially MichMan Nov 2022 #8
For $300 anyone can file anything as a trademark application Effete Snob Nov 2022 #12
Great move! 2naSalit Nov 2022 #10
Bazinga! OMGWTF Nov 2022 #14
I love this. onecaliberal Nov 2022 #16
Love this Joinfortmill Nov 2022 #17
Ummm, no. No ones owns that. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2022 #18
Your own example says it can be a phrase. Angleae Nov 2022 #19
It has to have a commercial application and used as such to qualify for trademark recognition MichMan Nov 2022 #21
So what good or service is pointed to by that phrase? PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2022 #22
Isn't That The Point? ProfessorGAC Nov 2022 #23
Exactly. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2022 #24
My Fault ProfessorGAC Nov 2022 #25
No worries. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2022 #26
D'oh!!!!!!!!!!!! Initech Nov 2022 #27
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