Norquist seeks trademark on ‘K Street Project’ name

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Conservative activist and Jack Abramoff best buddy Grover Norquist has applied for a trademark on the term “K Street Project,” which is actually the name of project he started at ATR. While the term has “come to encompass a nefarious practice of Republican lawmakers pressuring groups to hire right-leaning employees,” Norquist plans to use IP protection to defend his brand: “Some people say Kleenex when they mean tissue,” Norquist said. “We will jealously guard the real phrasing the way Kleenex and Coca-Cola do. We will sue anyone who says it wrong and make lots of money.”

Apr 21, 2006 | Comments

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