I’m going to register the trademark to Justin LaNasa.I'm sure you can negotiate a satisfying license to keep using it.
I’m going to register the trademark to Justin LaNasa.I'm sure you can negotiate a satisfying license to keep using it.
Good call. Your new "LaNasa World" site will surely attract unimagined numbers of new visitors!I’m going to register the trademark to Justin LaNasa.
You can copyright / trademark a 'fake person' (ex: character in a comic) but not a real person. Hmmm... you might be able to make him show up someplace - in Court - and ask him some questions after all.I’m going to register the trademark to Justin LaNasa.
You can copyright / trademark a 'fake person' (ex: character in a comic) but not a real person. Hmmm... you might be able to make him show up someplace - in Court - and ask him some questions after all.
Oh it keeps getting weirder. Yet again, another reason why he should be keeping a low profile.For gaming, then trademark Justin LaNaga.
Because, if he tries to defend it, he may expose himself to campaign finance violations!
Not that I know the campaign finance laws in the state he ran - it is just a funny thought.![]()
I'd love to see how his taxes look. I imagine it would be quite the read.
Indeed.So, you're telling me this is a guy who really doesn't want to enter the discovery phase of any trial relevant to his finances...