tubewad.com — The short, which was created by the website Broadcaster.com, has been going around the net for at least a year, so the timing is weird for Fox. Could this be a stunt to get publicity for "The Simpsons" movie that's coming out this summer?
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mud3000May 15, 2007
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gendjinnMay 15, 2007
If the RIAA/MPAA have taught me anything is that you should file your counter-suit as soon as possible to prevent them dropping the suit without prejuidce.
Closed AccountMay 15, 2007
Dictionaires often contain trademarked words. Brand names are often in the dictionary.
antitomatoMay 15, 2007
Brilliant!!!!!!!!!!
benitojuarezMay 15, 2007
I remember back in the day cracked magazine had a comic called the simpson with oj as bart.
Closed AccountMay 15, 2007
Thank you fox lawyers!i had never heard of that before, but thanks to your lawsuitnow i have watched someone steal your IP.i even almost laughed once.
paulius1981May 15, 2007
Sadly I don't think it matters if it does come under fair use or parody.This has happened countless times before. Sure, they never go up against SNL or Mad TV...but when you're just a guy running a website, there's not a hell of a lot you can do when corporate lawyers knock on your door.Unfortunately being right doesn't guarantee victory in court. The legal system seems to be based around who has the most money and can afford the most lawyers. Never mind the O.J. Simpsons...just look at what happened with the REAL OJ Simpson.