AT&T Has No Freedom of expression

Here\’s an odd little One From The NYTimes on Kembrew McLeod, assistant professor of communications studies at the University of Iowa, who registered \”freedom of expression\” as a trademark in 1998. And now that AT&T is using the phrase in some print ads, he wants the company to stop.

Yesterday, Mr. McLeod sent AT&T a \”cease and desist\” letter, asserting that consumers might infer a link between the company and his anti-corporate publication, \”Freedom of Expression.\” The bigger idea behind his legal action, he said, is to object to corporate power over words, speech and even ideas.