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Feds Target "Mongols" Biker Club's Intellectual Property

couchslug writes in with a Reuters account of a Federal raid on a California-based motorcycle club, the Mongols, on charges "ranging from murder and robbery to extortion, money laundering, gun trafficking and drug dealing." The interesting twist is that the authorities are asking the courts to seize the IP of the biker club — specifically, their trademarked name "Mongols." "Federal agents and police in seven states arrested more than 60 members of the Mongols motorcycle gang on Tuesday in a sweep that also targeted for the first time an outlaw group's 'intellectual property,' prosecutors said. The arrests cap a three-year undercover investigation in which US agents posed as gang members and their girlfriends to infiltrate the group, even submitting to polygraph tests administered by the bikers ... [T]he name 'Mongols,' which appears on the gang's arm patch insignia, was trademarked by the group. The indictment seeks a court order outlawing further use of the name, which would allow any police officer 'who sees a Mongol wearing this patch ... to stop that gang member and literally take the jacket right off his back' ..."

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  1. Intellectual Property? by GrahamCox · · Score: 5, Funny

    I find it hard to imagine a single intellectual amongst them.

    1. Re:Intellectual Property? by heptapod · · Score: 5, Funny

      Who? The government? The bikers? BOTH!??!!?

  2. Re:Not how trademarks work by rk · · Score: 5, Funny

    Wow, the government using a logo of a criminal gang. Truth in advertising at long last!

  3. Fashion Police by gibbled · · Score: 5, Funny

    Wouldn't this make all law enforcement officers become official Fashion Police?