Minn. man claims 'victory' over NSA after feds drop bid to block parody merchandise
Source: Fox News
Federal authorities have dropped an attempt to stop a Minnesota man from marketing merchandise poking fun at the National Security Agency for its surveillance of citizens.
Dan McCall, of Sauk Rapids, sued the NSA and Department of Homeland Security last fall after they issued cease-and-desist orders over the merchandise, which includes T-shirts bearing the NSA's official seal and the slogan, "The only part of the government that actually listens."
"It's a victory for First Amendment rights," said Dan McCall, of Sauk Rapids, who operates LibertyManiacs.com. He told the St. Cloud Times he was notified earlier this week that the NSA and DHS had dropped in their quest to block him from selling the material.
The settlement was filed in federal court in Maryland on Tuesday. The NSA agreed to acknowledge that McCall's designs were intended as parody, and the NSA and DHS both agreed to formally retract their claims that his merchandise violated federal law. The government also agreed to pay him $500 in court costs. McCall agreed in return to drop his lawsuit...
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Ino
(3,366 posts)"The only part of the government that actually listens."
ForgoTheConsequence
(4,869 posts)But this will upset a significant portion the the DU NSA fanclub.
Indi Guy
(3,992 posts)...administrationophiles who don't want to believe that the Cheney/Bush agenda are alive & well here in 2014.
Jesus Malverde
(10,274 posts)Grassy Knoll
(10,118 posts)The NSA Doesn't Mind Parody T-Shirts After All
http://www.thewire.com/business/2013/08/nsa-doesnt-mind-parody-t-shirts-after-all/68933/
diabeticman
(3,121 posts)this land.
idendoit
(505 posts)How do you like what this Minnesotan has to say here?:
idendoit
(505 posts)From wanting to be reincarnated as a d-cup bra to his bizarre official portrait at the statehouse. It was quite the ride for Minnesotans but he screwed up a lot of stuff in Minnesota.