[lbo-talk] Trump wants to copyright "You're fired!"

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Fri Mar 19 07:48:39 PST 2004


Donald Trump seeks to copyright "You're Fired" catchphrase Mar 18 '04

NEW YORK (AFP) - At a time when the US jobless rate is running at 5.6 percent, property tycoon Donald Trump is trying to copyright his "You're Fired" catchphrase from the hugely successful TV reality show "The Apprentice."

A Trump spokeswoman said Thursday that the billionaire real estate mogul had filed a copyright request with the US Patent and Trademark Office.

A copy of the document posted on the Internet showed Trump seeking exclusive rights to use the phrase on items of clothing, as well as "games and playthings," and in connection with "casino services."

The fabled New York department store Bloomingdales is already selling a "You're Fired" tee-shirt line.

Trump has had a major hit with "The Apprentice" -- a sort of "Survivor" in the corporate boardroom -- in which participants vie with each other for a real job in the Trump Organisation.

Each episode ends with Trump telling one contestant "You're Fired."

The show's success has been a major boon for the NBC network which is bringing down the curtain this year on its two most popular prime-time sitcoms, "Frasier" and "Friends."

A second "Apprentice" series is already in development.



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