Wednesday, 30. October 2013

NSA, DHS Sued For Threatening People Who Created Parody Merchandise


You may recall the story from a few months back about the NSA supposedly issuing a takedown over some parody NSA merchandise. The NSA later claimed that it had no problem with the parody T-shirt that was specified, but did admit that a few years ago, it had sent a cease-and-desist letter to Zazzle, the platform that many people use to make such branded content, telling them they couldn't sell any merchandise with the NSA seal, since it would be a violation of 50 USC 3613, which says it's against the law to "misuse" the NSA's logo. It turns out that the Department of Homeland Security, DHS, had sent a similar letter, focusing on 18 USC 506, saying it's a crime to "mutilate or alter the seal of any department or agency of the United States."

techdirt.com

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