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Toronto Star: What’s the matter? Too few words to say

January 7, 2008 by gduggan  
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Toronto Star: What’s the matter? Too few words to say
Recently, private interests have been using trademark and copyright laws to fence off large chunks of our common language
James Motluk, Special to the Star

Last year, in an attempt to wrestle a few pennies of the GST from the tight-fisted grip of the federal government, the City of Toronto launched a snazzy public relations campaign under the banner “one cent now.”

Unfortunately, before they could enjoy the fruits of their labour, they were slapped with a cease-and-desist order by the Royal Canadian Mint.

The dispute was over the phrase “one cent.” It turns out it is not in the public domain. For the privilege of using it, the City of Toronto needed to pay the mint more than $47,000 in licensing fees, something it neglected to do.

It was an honest oversight. After all, who would have thought a corporation, private or public, could own a phrase so common to everyday language? You might be surprised.

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