London (Censored) Officials Want (Censored) Sponsors To Get Special Protection
from the can-we-say-that? dept
While Major League Baseball's views on what it owns are pretty misguided, it's got a long way to go to reach the levels of the Olympics. The International Olympic Committee and its affiliated groups have a long history of overzealously "defending" its trademarks and "protecting" its sponsors, whether it's by muzzling athletes writing about the games on their personal sites, suing just about anybody that uses the word Olympics, preventing people from wearing clothes with the logos of sponsors' rivals to Olympic events or having moronic link policies. In the UK, organizers of the 2012 summer games are trying to get special protection for their trademarks and sponsors enshrined in law, an effort that's now coming under attack (registration required). The bill would not only offer special legal protection to official Olympic sponsors, but would also allow the games' organizers to dictate what media outlets could cover the games, and exactly what they could write about. It also includes a provision that allows the UK's secretary of state to regulate advertising in the vicinity of Olympic venues and traffic routes to them -- all part of the "protection" supporters say Olympic sponsors deserve. What remains unclear is why, exactly, two groups engaged in a private business transaction -- in this case, the Olympic committee and its sponsors -- not only deserve an unbelievable amount of specially enshrined legal protection when trademark laws are already on the books, but should also get to stifle freedom of the press. Citius, altius, fortius... and maximus cashius.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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How long will we tolerate this type of BS?
Super Bowl!
Olympics!
There I said both of them. And as long as there is a 1st admendment in the USA I will continue to use these words as I see fit.....
BTW - anybody that wants to sue me..... BE MY FUCKING GUEST.
I won't even bother bringing a laywer to court... that is if i even show up to refute such an obvious attack against the freedom of speech.
Please sue me... please please please!!!!!!
Waste your money..... you won't get a dime from me... I'll die before you get a dime from me...
Seriously folks.... just what could any POS do with 50 million people with this attitude?
Answer - NOTHING!
Awaken my brothers and take back the rights that are being taken from you one by one.
Awaken before it is too late......
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But when Clear Channel, ABC, CBS, or NBC decide to use "Super Bowl" and "The Olympics" in their broadcasts reaching millions, and those other private entities have billions of dollars at their disposal, it's good to protect one's copyright against those guys because they CAN afford to pay big fines for breaching copyright... even if it is a bit frivolous.
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suing just about anybody who...
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I'd boycott the OLYMPICS and the SUPER BOWL but ..
Seriously ... the olympics and the superbowl have pretty much lost all meaning. They are just a vehicle for advertising.
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I think the offences complained about will be "statutory instruments", i.e whatever government decides at the time, rather than "primary legislation" voted for in Parliament.
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Suing to protect the Olympics from copyright and trade violations is like Britney suing tabloids to protect her reputation.
It's already been sold to the highest bidder and nobody really believed there was much left to protect in the first place.
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Sorry about the last post, now I'v read the bill
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