Nov. 29th, 2008
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I'm pretty amused by the "family" remarks in the commercial. "I never thought this day would come... and now we own a piece of history... Our generation has spoken, and now this special treasure will be cherished as a prized family heirloom... for generations to come."
On a more serious note, I'm actually curious: Under US law, can any company use imagery of any political figure on their merchandise, without the figure's permission and in any way they choose?
I'm pretty amused by the "family" remarks in the commercial. "I never thought this day would come... and now we own a piece of history... Our generation has spoken, and now this special treasure will be cherished as a prized family heirloom... for generations to come."
On a more serious note, I'm actually curious: Under US law, can any company use imagery of any political figure on their merchandise, without the figure's permission and in any way they choose?