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Free Lightsaber Event Now Battling Lucasfilm's Lawyers (siliconbeat.com)

For eight years the arts collective Newmindspace had been staging free lightsaber battles, and in December they set a world record with 9,951 "combatants" simultaneously participating in San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and Seattle. But then in January they received a letter from the copyright attorneys for the Star Wars franchise. "We immediately stopped using the words 'lightsaber,' 'Jedi,' 'Sith' and 'The Force,' " the group's co-founder told the technology blog of the San Jose Mercury News, saying they've still been "aggressively pursued" for the last three months. '''In March we received further communication stating 'The Light Battle Tour' and 'light sword' were still too close to their trademarks, and we moved to settle the dispute to avoid legal action." Their new solution involves referring to the weapons as "catblades", and they've re-branded their upcoming series of events (which begins on April 30 in San Jose) as the "Cats in Space Tour".

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  1. Re:Because... by 110010001000 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Star Trek conventions are licensed. All you guys have been duped by the marketing.

  2. Re:Lucasfilm and Disney are scumbags.... by StormReaver · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Who didn't see this coming when Disney bought Lucasfilm? This is just the beginning.

  3. Re:Lucasfilm and Disney are scumbags.... by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Who didn't see this coming when Disney bought Lucasfilm? This is just the beginning.

    This better hit 5 insightful.

    Way back in time.... http://www.snopes.com/disney/w...

    In 1989, a day care center in Florida had some paintings of some Disney characters on the wall in their playroom. What better way to get little children to become fans and put more money into the coffers? Little kids begging for their parents to take them to Disney again and again to see the real characters that they fondly remember from a very young age

    But Disney didn't see it that way, so they bitchslapped the the center with the threat of legal action.

    Hanna Barbera stepped in and allowed the place to use it's characters gratis.

    Oh, just wait cosplayers and Star Wars fans. Just wait until the court cases over Han shot first. The C and D lawsuits over sexy Leia bikinis.

    If you thought Lucas was an asshole, welcome to your new overlords.

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  4. Re:Because... by Shadow99_1 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    He um, sold Star Wars. So no, don't blame him (except for originally 'trademarking' those things). The lawyers are Disney's and we know exactly how litigious they are.

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  5. Re:Butthole Astronomer by goombah99 · · Score: 5, Informative

    From Wikipedia: In 1994, engineers at Apple Computer code-named the mid-level Power Macintosh 7100 "Carl Sagan" after the popular astronomer in the hope that Apple would make "billions and billions" with the sale of the computer. Apple used the name only internally, but Sagan was concerned that it would become a product endorsement and sent Apple a cease-and-desist letter. Apple complied, but its engineers retaliated by changing the internal codename to "BHA" for "Butt-Head Astronomer". Sagan then sued Apple for libel in federal court. In November 1995, Apple and Sagan reached an out-of-court settlement and Apple's office of trademarks and patents released a conciliatory statement that "Apple has always had great respect for Dr. Sagan. It was never Apple's intention to cause Dr. Sagan or his family any embarrassment or concern". Apple's third and final code name for the project was "LaW", short for "Lawyers are Wimps".

    I think they should call these blades Litigation Exit Sabers or LitESabers for short.

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