Charlie Sheen Is Trying to Copyright His Catchphrases
America's favorite fighter jet Charlie Sheen, apparently realizing he is sitting on a hypothetical goldmine of branded paraphernalia, is attempting to trademark 22 of the phrases he's coined during his latest manic episode, including:
Vatican Assassin (the Pope doesn't have this one locked down already?)
Tiger Blood
Rock Star From Mars
I'm Not Bi-Polar, I'm Bi-Winning
Duh, Winning
Adonis DNA
Sober Valley Lodge
Sheen's Goddesses
Violent Torpedo of Truth
Defeat Is Not an Option
Guess he will be "Duh, Winning®™" a lot of copyright suits! Right?
Sheen obviously has some experience with intellectual property rights, being the patent-holder for this... thing that he invented. The trademarks were filed by a company called "Hyro-gliff," located at the same address as Sheen's lawyer Marty Singer, and cover a wide variety of products: "Cell phones... wallets, purses, stickers and pens and pencils... bras... pet foods and even alcoholic drinks."
America's favorite fighter jet Charlie Sheen, apparently realizing he is sitting on a hypothetical goldmine of branded paraphernalia, is attempting to trademark 22 of the phrases he's coined during his latest manic episode, including:
Vatican Assassin (the Pope doesn't have this one locked down already?)
Tiger Blood
Rock Star From Mars
I'm Not Bi-Polar, I'm Bi-Winning
Duh, Winning
Adonis DNA
Sober Valley Lodge
Sheen's Goddesses
Violent Torpedo of Truth
Defeat Is Not an Option
Guess he will be "Duh, Winning®™" a lot of copyright suits! Right?
Sheen obviously has some experience with intellectual property rights, being the patent-holder for this... thing that he invented. The trademarks were filed by a company called "Hyro-gliff," located at the same address as Sheen's lawyer Marty Singer, and cover a wide variety of products: "Cell phones... wallets, purses, stickers and pens and pencils... bras... pet foods and even alcoholic drinks."