Hecate
02-04-2006, 17:12
According to this (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/02/11/wknit11.xml&sSheet=/news/2006/02/11/ixworld.html) recent article in The Daily Telegraph, knitters may soon have to drop the term 'Stitch 'n' Bitch' from the name of their groups.
Here are a couple of highlights from the article:
...groups are being forced to drop the term stitch and bitch in a trademark row. Elissa Meyrich, the creator of the company Sew Fast Sew Easy, is trying to prevent circles using the phrase, claiming she owns the rights...
...Sew Fast Sew Easy urged Yahoo, the online search engine, to send cease-and-desist letters to circles using Stitch'N'Bitch on the internet or face deletion. Scores of online knitting groups were "instantly wiped out", said Brenda Dayne, whose knitting podcast Cast-on has 3,000 listeners...
Here are a couple of highlights from the article:
...groups are being forced to drop the term stitch and bitch in a trademark row. Elissa Meyrich, the creator of the company Sew Fast Sew Easy, is trying to prevent circles using the phrase, claiming she owns the rights...
...Sew Fast Sew Easy urged Yahoo, the online search engine, to send cease-and-desist letters to circles using Stitch'N'Bitch on the internet or face deletion. Scores of online knitting groups were "instantly wiped out", said Brenda Dayne, whose knitting podcast Cast-on has 3,000 listeners...