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FUCT - The Doctrine Pt.1 - Written and Directed by Erik Brunetti
FUCT, The Doctrine Pt 1, Written and Directed by Erik Brunetti
FUCT - The Doctrine Pt.2 - Written and Directed by Erik Brunetti
FUCT - The Doctrine Pt.2 - Written and Directed by Erik Brunetti
US Supreme Court sides with 'FUCT' in trademark ban case
The Supreme Court on Monday struck down a longstanding U.S. ban on trademarks on 'immoral' or 'scandalous' words and symbols in favor of 'Fuct,' a clothing line that sounds like the F-word. Erik Brunetti (left) founded Fuct, which stands for 'Friends U Can't Trust,' in 1990, and had previously been denied protection over his brand name by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Brunetti previously got the USPTO blockade overturned by a federal appeals court. Trump's administration challenged that decision in defense of the 114-year-old law, and SCOTUS sided with Fuct, validating the registration. Brunetti is pictured wearing his clothing line at left, and another tee shirt from the line that reads 'fuct' is shown at right.
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FUCT, The Doctrine Pt 1, Written and Directed by Erik Brunetti
FUCT - The Doctrine Pt.2 - Written and Directed by Erik Brunetti
FUCT - The Doctrine Pt.2 - Written and Directed by Erik Brunetti
US Supreme Court sides with 'FUCT' in trademark ban case
The Supreme Court on Monday struck down a longstanding U.S. ban on trademarks on 'immoral' or 'scandalous' words and symbols in favor of 'Fuct,' a clothing line that sounds like the F-word. Erik Brunetti (left) founded Fuct, which stands for 'Friends U Can't Trust,' in 1990, and had previously been denied protection over his brand name by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Brunetti previously got the USPTO blockade overturned by a federal appeals court. Trump's administration challenged that decision in defense of the 114-year-old law, and SCOTUS sided with Fuct, validating the registration. Brunetti is pictured wearing his clothing line at left, and another tee shirt from the line that reads 'fuct' is shown at right.
Original Article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7175551/Supreme-Court-allows-free-speech-trademark-protection-immoral-scandalous-material.html
Original Video: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news/video-1952288/Video-Supreme-Court-sides-FUCT-trademark-ban-case.html
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