Super Bowl Bust: Feds Grab 307 NFL Websites; $4.8M 198
coondoggie writes "Speaking at a National Football League press conference ahead of this weekend's Super Bowl, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency said special agents this week seized a total of 307 websites and snatched up 42,692 items of phony Super Bowl-related memorabilia along with other counterfeit items for a total take of more than $4.8 million – up from $3.72 million last year."
Re:And nobody made any more money... (Score:5, Funny)
It's unclear what, if any, effect these seizures have on the economy.
Well I can tell you, there's a few ware houses and container ships which are probably going to have a little problem disposing of inventory which is still in the pipe.
Not to mention an end to my pursuit of an Official Super Bowl Batmobile Car Kit.
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Re:China (Score:5, Funny)
What would you do with three testicles? Or did you lose a bet before? :)
~S
Welfare (Score:5, Funny)
Waste of my tax dollars if ever there was one...
My imaginary conservative friend, who always displays perfect consistency in all of his opinions, is outraged that his tax dollars are being spent to defend private trademarks and IP. Trademarks belonging, moreover, to corporations that pay very little in taxes themselves. "What has happened to individual responsibility in this country?" he might be heard to exclaim. "Surely these firms could defend their IP monopolies themselves, without public assistance. I mean, this is the NFL! You mean to tell me they can't find a few hired thugs to show these pirates how not to do business?"
Re:China (Score:4, Funny)
He's a Krogan.