who dared to trademark her charity (which helps out Special Olympics) because her charity has the letters "Mc" in the name
Lauren McClusky, 19, held "McFests" in the Chicago area to raise money for the Chicago Special Olympics. In 2007 and 2008, Ms. McClusky and another person who co-chaired the McFest charity raising (and the person also had a "Mc" last name) raised $30,000 for the Special Olympics. When Ms. McClusky chose to trademark the name "McFest", McDonald's lawyers chose at that time to stop her as they say McDonalds owns most of what they term "McFamily brands" (the list of such words is in the article).
Is McDonalds out of their mind or should Ms. McClusky be forced to change the name of the money-raising-for-charity-events something else?
(Sorry if this is disjointed, but my blood sugar's low & I'm wigged out on pain meds & ear infection meds ).
Lauren McClusky, 19, held "McFests" in the Chicago area to raise money for the Chicago Special Olympics. In 2007 and 2008, Ms. McClusky and another person who co-chaired the McFest charity raising (and the person also had a "Mc" last name) raised $30,000 for the Special Olympics. When Ms. McClusky chose to trademark the name "McFest", McDonald's lawyers chose at that time to stop her as they say McDonalds owns most of what they term "McFamily brands" (the list of such words is in the article).
Is McDonalds out of their mind or should Ms. McClusky be forced to change the name of the money-raising-for-charity-events something else?
(Sorry if this is disjointed, but my blood sugar's low & I'm wigged out on pain meds & ear infection meds ).
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