I'd be curious if just due to the nature of her somewhat bizarre fame, these companies could mount a defense based on satire or parody.
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I'd be curious if just due to the nature of her somewhat bizarre fame, these companies could mount a defense based on satire or parody.
When you click through to the source article you will see that Bruettner mentioned this is not over. I am guessing he will be going that route, if he is smart, because celebrities are all fair game for parodies and the like. Just look at the "fun" people had with Kesha or Madonna over the years (or any president in the last 30 years).