Not exactly… world news. But it’s happening all over the world.
Back in college when I was more active on Craigslist, they called it freecycle. I always wondered why and where buy-nothing came from, as I was extremely familiar with the term freecycle already.
Wow what an asshole thing to do. They want to make money off their book. Crazy that people need these Facebook groups to get food and resources when SNAP is not available and these two just want to make money.
Free stuff isn’t worth the pain of being on Facebook to me.
But to the people behind the Buy Nothing Project, the umbrella group that sparked it all, Cahill and others are copycats who stole their idea, their trademark, and, ironically, their chance to reel in revenue from the giveaways through the official Buy Nothing app.
Are there no rules for how complex and NOT PART OF THE LANGUAGE trademarks have to be?
I’m going to trademark all 26 letters and become a jillionaire
in Jimmy’s voice from south park This is an ad.
Can one trademark a brand and then announce that it is immediately public domain so that no one else can ever trademark it? Someone should trademark No Buy Stuff or some such phrase and do that.
Obviously, I am not a lawyer, but I believe that part of having a trademark is that you have to defend it and show that it’s just yours. So I don’t think having a trademark and then just saying everyone can use it would really work.
Tell that to the ‘super S’ guy.





