DarthSikle
GFHH Moderator
All right. Starting an occupy moment here.
I need the people's microphone please.
We want......something!!!
I need the people's microphone please.
We want......something!!!
You can't have the people's microphone -- none of us can, it's the people's.
Of course, that's why "the people's" anything fails -- there's about a fifteen minute period where anything belongs to "the people" before a small group of "the people" bogart everything, and then you're either right back where you started or way, way worse off than you were before.
In recent weeks, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has received a spate of applications from enterprising merchandisers, lawyer and others seeking to win exclusive commercial rights to such phrases as "We are the 99 percent," ''Occupy" and "Occupy DC 2012."