Diary of a Demented Store Owner

Friday, 2 February 2007

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FANTASY IN GLASS ACCUSES BULLSEYE GLASS OF COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT FOR USE OF THE WORD 'GLASS'
Fantasy In Glass Owner Mikey filed suit in federal Supreme Court in Ottawa today accusing Bullseye Glass of copyright infringement for widely using the word 'Glass' in the title and marketing of their products. FIG claims de facto exclusive legal use of the word. "We have established the strongest brand name in the history of modern civilization. Whenever someone sees the word 'Glass' they immediately think it should be preceded by the words 'Fantasy In'. so we want to avoid any confusion amongst consumers," said company owner Mikey.

Attorneys for Bullseye intend to vigorously dispute the suit as 'frivolous'. Attempts to placate the staff of Fantasy In Glass with Bullseye T-shirts and aprons have proven unsuccessful (thus far).

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