Take the crown take down
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Department of Homeland Security executed a cease-and-desist order and confiscated “Take the Crown” underwear Tuesday afternoon.
The garments were not licensed by Major League Baseball. Agents told the artist and the owner of the boutique in the Crossroads that the K and C were connected on the underwear which meant she couldn’t sell them. They also briefly handcuffed the man who printed the underwear. RELATED: Cracking down on counterfeit World Series tickets, apparel The owner thought it was a little unfair. http://www.kshb.com/news/local-news/...-mlb-certified “It’s a lot to co-own a small lingerie store and feel like a criminal for printing crowns and KC on blue, cotton, American-made underwear,” Birdie’s owner Peregrine Honig said. “It seems like a lot.” Whether it's official merchandise or official tickets, everyone is on the lookout. Police were also at The K investigating counterfeit tickets. |
I saw this story on the news this morning. I don't know about handcuffing anyone, but their crown with KC was pretty darn close to the trademarked Royals logo.
I remember being in The Peanut downtown in the days prior to the All Star game and MLB goons were going through the bar making them take down any signage that came close to the ASG logo that wasn't licensed. |
The department of homeland security, huh? Glad to see my tax dollars are making the U.S. more secure. I'm surprised we didn't go to DEFCON 3.
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I just feel like there are any number of creative ways to express the love of all things Royals without copying the damn trademark.
I think you should get to own things like that. |
Guys who found out they bought the fake underwear experienced an immediate softening of their scepters.
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Trademark pending on the Take The Brown James Shields version.
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KC NUT?
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The Secret Service is now a part of DHS which may be why the report say Homeland Security it was probably the division of the Secret Service that deals with counterfeiting and forgery.
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I just finished a shirt design for the Negro Leagues Museum. The lawyers were pretty strict about what we couldn't put/say on the shirt. Initially, we mentioned the Royals by name, but even that wouldn't fly. Personally, I love all of the enthusiasm and original designs from around the city, but I don't know how half of them haven't been pulled and the sellers given a cease and desist in the least.
Overall, the shirt isn't too bad. They'll be on sale at the Museum and other places around town this week including the Bunker and Hall's. https://d13yacurqjgara.cloudfront.ne...2/nlbm_tee.png |
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I was toying with the idea of having some of these made, but I don't know anything about copyright law.. would this be cutting it too close?
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