- NEW!
Help answer this question below.
Yes, Anything to help out economically with all those kids!
Sure, that is what the free enterprise system is all about.
Yeah why not? Many have used that term to describe her...not to help but to put her down. It's a case of lemons to lemonade.
ps: and no I do not think she should have done what she did ;) .......... but if the world throws logs at you why not build a house?
Why not? The press has been dubbing her "Octomom" for months now. Why not trademark the term "Octomom"? This would be a big help economically for her kids, even in these tough economic times.
I don't know. I don't think she coined the term. I think it's the press calling her Octomom.
eeeh.
let's place some comedy to this. :)
What in the world would she need it for?
I mean, its not like shes Octomom, Incorporated.
Does an email address or user ID that contains a trademarked word infringe on that trademark?
by JNygren on September 24th, 2010
| 1 person likes this
Do you have to get special permission to make and sell items of existing characters(like from a movie or game)?
by JackTechno on November 15th, 2009
| 1 person likes this
Local board has an Illinois Trademark on team name and wants TM used in my book title. Can they legally require the publisher to do so?
by Thermopolis on June 1st, 2011
| 1 person likes this
I don't know if I should copyright or trademark the word I created and want to use in my story. Which do I do?
by dragonfire5756 on July 23rd, 2010
| 1 person likes this
Can Native American Nations copyright/trademark their names? I guess the Cherokee wish they had a piece of every Grand Cherokee....
by osage2112 on July 27th, 2010
| 1 person likes this
You're reading Do you believe Octomom should be allowed to get a registered trademark for the reference "Octomom"?
Comments
Charity is welcome.
by Lucky on April 20th, 2009