NSFW Trademark Actually NSF Those Without Humor
from the chill-out dept
A bunch of folks have been sending in the fact that the ever-popular (reasonably so, I should add) Fark has registered for a trademark on "NSFW," the popular abbreviation used widely across the internet that stands for "Not Safe For Work." We ignored the story, as we knew it had to be some sort of joke or prank, fitting with Fark's (or just Drew Curtis') outlook on life. However, the stories about the trademark application have gotten so bad that Curtis had to post a "calm down guys" post about it himself -- though he won't say what sort of prank he's planning to pull. The trademark app itself is real -- though Drew clearly has something else planned beyond just the trademark. Either way, the whole story is reminiscent of Despair Inc.'s successful trademark of :-( years ago. That, too, was something of a joke, though (again) many people didn't get it and angrily responded to the company (Drew, consider yourself warned...). Of course, all of this would be fun and games if there weren't more serious legal battles involving similar trademarks -- such as the worldwide fight over who gets to trademark the smiley face. No matter what Drew's got planned, it's unclear if it can be any more absurd than real life trademark ridiculousness.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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Jokes hoax
I'm betting it was a legit attempt to get and control NSFW, perhaps to prevent another entity from later seeking control and farking, umm extorting, Fark.
Then again Drew may have recognized the potential for publicity and jumped at the chance... but personally I doubt this - I don't think he's that ahead of the game.
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Re: Jokes hoax
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NSFW and Fark
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Hmmm...
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They're the folk who've somehow, as hard as it is to believe, taken this joke seriously and fallen rapidly behind "the game" and are now trying to save (pie-splattered) face with a whole lot of humourlessness and (accidentally) ironic condescending displeasure.
How's that phrase go...fark 'em if they can't take a joke.
(This post NSFW :-( )
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NSFW Trademark, pics or it didn't happen
I think he did it for the lolz.
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Why are people so suprised by this?
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He's done stuff like this before
MeraFulter
Pravda
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