Apparently Fox has recently copyrighted Jayne's (Firefly) infamous hand knitted orange hat after finally realizing, 10 years after the fact, they can sell them to fans. A BIT slow but, hey, these are the people who canceled the series. We're not exactly talking about the world's greatest thinkers here.
But we are, apparently, talking about some of the world's biggest ass holes. Because now they're sending lawyers after anyone who has been making them by hand these past 10 years and getting them shut down. Proving that EA isn't the only company out there that would happily throw their fans under the bus to make a buck.
Update! http://www.thinkgeek.com/blog/2013/04/jayne-hat-proceeds-to-cant-sto.html
Apparently Thinkgeek, who started selling the hats which made Fox get the copyright to begin with, was so appalled at Fox's handling of the copyright and bullying of fans that they are now donating all proceeds of the hat sales to charity. Furthermore, they will be discontinuing the hat after their current stock is sold out which will, hopefully, end Fox's witch hunt since there will no longer be a product for them to profit from. While a great move, those who had their Etsy shops closed down over this will never be able to get their shop opened again, or open a new one, without taking Fox to court and forcing them to retract their claim against their shop. That's how Etsy works apparently.
But we are, apparently, talking about some of the world's biggest ass holes. Because now they're sending lawyers after anyone who has been making them by hand these past 10 years and getting them shut down. Proving that EA isn't the only company out there that would happily throw their fans under the bus to make a buck.
Update! http://www.thinkgeek.com/blog/2013/04/jayne-hat-proceeds-to-cant-sto.html
Apparently Thinkgeek, who started selling the hats which made Fox get the copyright to begin with, was so appalled at Fox's handling of the copyright and bullying of fans that they are now donating all proceeds of the hat sales to charity. Furthermore, they will be discontinuing the hat after their current stock is sold out which will, hopefully, end Fox's witch hunt since there will no longer be a product for them to profit from. While a great move, those who had their Etsy shops closed down over this will never be able to get their shop opened again, or open a new one, without taking Fox to court and forcing them to retract their claim against their shop. That's how Etsy works apparently.