“LIFE IS NUTZ seeks declaration that it does not infringe LIFE IS GOOD.” [Marty Schwimmer, Trademark Blog]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on April 23, 2009
“LIFE IS NUTZ seeks declaration that it does not infringe LIFE IS GOOD.” [Marty Schwimmer, Trademark Blog]
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Apparently someone thinks they own the word “Life”
Bob
I have a better anti-Life is Good shirt: It shows a rock climber, upside down under an overhanging cliff. There is no rope (the stick figure is “free soloing”). The hold under the climbers hand has just broken away (which means the climber is falling to his death at this point).
Caption: Life is Crap.
On the back, theres a frowning face that has been hit be a bird dropping.
Great stuff.
I can think of so many other situations where this caption would apply (one might be right when you’ve been sued for some BS reason).
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