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There is supposed to be a requirement when it comes to trademarks, too.. read a personal commentary article by an independent writer for the paper that spoke of the conventions of the ātrademark rulesāā¦ it mentioned that it is intended that if you say Frisbee, you are supposed to say the āfull name and trademarkāā¦ for instance, the āFrisbee flying discā¢ā ā¦ or "hand me the āPampers Disposable Diaperā so that we can change junior"ā¦. however, our ways of speaking go against that, as we would say that was āconvolutedā, but in essence, those are the ways they are āsupposedā to be describedā¦
Iām sorry; but I fail to see why he has to change his name to āMr. Nedā. Maybe because this is a published comic strip, Mr. Armstrong needs to change it; but I donāt see how the āhorseā could possibly be using the name Mr. Ed commercially. Copyright applies to commercial use, not personal use.
A horse is a horse, of course, of course,And no one can talk to a horse of courseThat is, of course, unless the horse is the famous Mister Ed. -Go right to the source and ask the horseHeāll give you the answer that youāll endorse.Heās always on a steady course.Talk to Mister Ed. -People yakkity-yak the street and waste your time of dayBut Mr. Ed will never speak unless he has something to say -A horse is a horse, of course, of course,And this oneāll talk ātil his voice is hoarse.You never heard of a talking horse? -Well listen to this: "Iām Mister Ed." ---(although I always thought it ended āI am Mister Edā
Yeah, I have to wonder sometimes, at some of the sites with song lyrics, even TV showsā¦ like really scratch my head at the people putting up the words, and their ālistening processāā¦ not merely a misspelling, but a whole āMondegreenizingā of the lines , etcā¦
IamJayBluE: In the 1960s, car companies started demanding royalties from model companies who were producing tons of free advertising for the cars. Nothing is so stupid as a major corporation.
krys723 over 11 years ago
The Copyrights have done it again
Drewdove over 11 years ago
Mr. Ed must be in public domain by now.
jimshari over 11 years ago
Copyright infringement laws are stupid, and anti freedom of speech, in my opinion ā¦ Wait, am I allowed to say that?
StoicLion1973 over 11 years ago
And after Joe plays with the kids, he can treat them to some McDonaldsā¦.I mean, McDowells.
JayBluE over 11 years ago
There is supposed to be a requirement when it comes to trademarks, too.. read a personal commentary article by an independent writer for the paper that spoke of the conventions of the ātrademark rulesāā¦ it mentioned that it is intended that if you say Frisbee, you are supposed to say the āfull name and trademarkāā¦ for instance, the āFrisbee flying discā¢ā ā¦ or "hand me the āPampers Disposable Diaperā so that we can change junior"ā¦. however, our ways of speaking go against that, as we would say that was āconvolutedā, but in essence, those are the ways they are āsupposedā to be describedā¦
mabrndt Premium Member over 11 years ago
Iām sorry; but I fail to see why he has to change his name to āMr. Nedā. Maybe because this is a published comic strip, Mr. Armstrong needs to change it; but I donāt see how the āhorseā could possibly be using the name Mr. Ed commercially. Copyright applies to commercial use, not personal use.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 11 years ago
A horse is a horse, of course, of course,And no one can talk to a horse of courseThat is, of course, unless the horse is the famous Mister Ed. -Go right to the source and ask the horseHeāll give you the answer that youāll endorse.Heās always on a steady course.Talk to Mister Ed. -People yakkity-yak the street and waste your time of dayBut Mr. Ed will never speak unless he has something to say -A horse is a horse, of course, of course,And this oneāll talk ātil his voice is hoarse.You never heard of a talking horse? -Well listen to this: "Iām Mister Ed." ---(although I always thought it ended āI am Mister Edā
hippogriff over 11 years ago
IamJayBluE: And in Canada, āAsprinā is still owned by Bayer. Acytal Salycitic Acid is called that or āASA tabletsā.
ORMouseworks over 11 years ago
I get the copyright thing, but Where did this talking horse come from?ā¦and Why is it in todayās comicā¦just donāt get it, I guessā¦ ;)
JayBluE over 11 years ago
Yeah, I have to wonder sometimes, at some of the sites with song lyrics, even TV showsā¦ like really scratch my head at the people putting up the words, and their ālistening processāā¦ not merely a misspelling, but a whole āMondegreenizingā of the lines , etcā¦
JayBluE over 11 years ago
I think that āORā was winking, thus an air of āsacrcastic humorāā¦ā¦
marykatie Premium Member over 11 years ago
Thanks, Davidhuiegreen! A blast from the past!
hippogriff over 11 years ago
IamJayBluE: In the 1960s, car companies started demanding royalties from model companies who were producing tons of free advertising for the cars. Nothing is so stupid as a major corporation.
barister over 11 years ago
Was in syndication then went to online video ordering.
falcon_370f over 11 years ago
āA horse is a horse of courseā¦ā
tegm over 11 years ago
haha, now the Mister Ed theme is in my head.
Comicsandcookies over 2 years ago
Love the humor of a lawyer horse suddenly showing up in glasses and tie!!