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Title: Whammy question
Post by: bradhig on June 24, 2003, 02:01:22 AM
Why was the \"Can you hear me now\" line removed from the cell phone whammy?  did they get in trouble for using it?
Title: Whammy question
Post by: clemon79 on June 24, 2003, 02:37:05 AM
[quote name=\'bradhig\' date=\'Jun 23 2003, 11:01 PM\'] Why was the "Can you hear me now" line removed from the cell phone whammy?  did they get in trouble for using it? [/quote]
 I'm guessing the Verizon people probably took out a copyright on it.
Title: Whammy question
Post by: tommycharles on June 24, 2003, 04:38:02 AM
[quote name=\'clemon79\' date=\'Jun 24 2003, 01:37 AM\'] I'm guessing the Verizon people probably took out a copyright on it. [/quote]
 Why do that? Its free advertising whenever someone uses it.
Title: Whammy question
Post by: BrandonFG on June 24, 2003, 10:12:33 AM
[quote name=\'tommycharles\' date=\'Jun 24 2003, 03:38 AM\'] [quote name=\'clemon79\' date=\'Jun 24 2003, 01:37 AM\'] I'm guessing the Verizon people probably took out a copyright on it. [/quote]
Why do that? Its free advertising whenever someone uses it. [/quote]
 \"Can you hear me now...good!\" is likely a licensed slogan now.  I mean, the cell phone guy even does his spiel during NBA halftime outros.  So, if Whammy! wants to use that phrase, they would have to give Verizon some dough to use it.  And it would make no sense whatsoever to pay another company just so you can use their slogan for one measly whammy, not when you have 99 more whammies to choose from. It's just not feasible, and it's a waste of time.

I could go on, but I don't have my Media Law book on me. :-)
Title: Whammy question
Post by: clemon79 on June 24, 2003, 11:12:53 AM
[quote name=\'tommycharles\' date=\'Jun 24 2003, 01:38 AM\'] Why do that? Its free advertising whenever someone uses it. [/quote]
 Well, the idea is to keep ANOTHER cellphone company from using your catchphrase, of course, but in Whammy's case, they probably got a C&D (cease & desist) from Verizon once the phrase was copyrighted because they only want the catchphrase used concurrently with the logo being displayed on the screen or some such. It's not really free advertising if 99% of your audience goes \"I recognize that line...what cellphone carrier is that?\"