Hasbro Lawyers Threatening Parody 'Get Out Of… Free' Cards, Which They Previously Allowed… (original) (raw)

from the too-much-free-time dept

Mike C. writes “Hasbro is at it again. I’ve been a reader of Randy Cassignham’s This is True for several years now. Among other things, he offers a “Get Out of Hell Free” card – a parody of the Monopoly Get Out of Jail Free card. Back in 2000, he received a cease & desist (postage due!) and after some discussion, altered the card to include a “not endorsed by Hasbro” line. At that time, they decided not to pursue the matter any further. Fast forward to 2009 and they “recently became aware that you are offering for sale “Last Chance – Get Out of Hell Free” cards and stickers on your website.” Wait, recently?? I guess times are tough for the Hasbro lawyers and they’re looking to drum up some more business. Randy has been kind enough to post the full story to his website starting with the original action in 2000 and ending with the 2009 cease and desist.”

It seems pretty clear that Hasbro’s lawyers have a bit too much free time on their hands (perhaps now that they’re done killing off interest in online Scrabble). You would think, at some point, management at Hasbro would recognize that sending their lawyers off on such wild goose chases not only increases the legal bill, but also does tremendous damage to the Hasbro brand.

Filed Under: get out of jail, goodwill, streisand effect, trademark
Companies: hasbro