18 Aug
2013
18 Aug
'13
5:39 a.m.
On Sat, Aug 17, 2013, at 06:30 PM, Parker Higgins wrote:
Not copyright, but "See something, say something" is a registered trademark of the New York City MTA, sub-licensed (with permission for additional sub-licenses) to the Department of Homeland Security explicitly for use in anti-terrorism campaigns.
How the hell can they trademark something that generic? Would the NYC MTA really sue for trademark infringement in a case like this? Seems to me it would be asking for loads of bad PR. (And unfortunately, should I travel to NYC I don't have many other reasonable choices for transportation...) -- Shawn K. Quinn skquinn@rushpost.com