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returntothepit >> discuss >> Feds Seek To Destroy "Ghettopoly" by RustedAngel on Dec 23,2004 2:43pm
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toggletoggle post by RustedAngel at Dec 23,2004 2:43pm
$2.5 million worth of controversial "Monopoly" knockoff at stake

DECEMBER 22--Justice Department lawyers are seeking judicial permission to destroy about 63,000 copies of the controversial "Ghettopoly" board game, which has been criticized as a racist takeoff on the classic "Monopoly." Earlier this year, Customs and Border Protection agents in Tacoma, Washington seized five separate containers filled with "Ghettopoly" from a ship that had arrived from China. According to the below forfeiture request, the board games were seized by federal agents because they violated a trademark held by Hasbro, which produces "Monopoly." The knockoff game, which retails for $39.95, describes "elements of the game" as, "buying stolen properties, pimpin hoes, building crack houses and projects, paying protection fees and getting car jacked." In "Ghettopoly," players land on properties like Chico's Bodega and Smitty's XXX Peep Show, instead of Boardwalk or Marvin Gardens, and the game pieces include a pimp and a machine gun. When "Ghettopoly" debuted last year, black leaders nationwide decried it as racist and criticized game creator David Chang, who has defended his creation, saying it "draws on stereotypes not as a means to degrade, but as a medium to bring together in laughter." Hasbro, of course, did not get the joke and last October filed a federal copyright lawsuit, which is pending in U.S. District Court in Providence, Rhode Island. Chang has about 30 days to file a claim challenging Uncle Sam's bid to destroy the seized "Ghettopoly" stash, which is a street value of nearly $2.5 million.



toggletoggle post by blue  at Dec 23,2004 2:50pm
ive got one of these. got it for christmas last year. it rules.



toggletoggle post by suckreligion   at Dec 23,2004 3:51pm
i need me one of these.



toggletoggle post by brad weymouth at Jan 24,2008 11:42am
i still have this, i wonder what its worth?



toggletoggle post by brad weymouth at Jan 24,2008 11:47am
looks like 50$, i think i paid 20



toggletoggle post by DestroyYouAlot  at Jan 24,2008 12:03pm
Point of fact: Game rules cannot be copyrighted. Things like proper names within a game can be copyrighted, but of course Monopoly uses real-life place names, so that's a no-go, too. And the parody thing covers a LOT of legal ground. From a legal standpoint, these guys are pretty well covered - but, of course, Parker Bros (Hasbro, now, which owns practically every damn game company at this point) has giant piles of money to throw at this, while the Ghettopoly guy (it can be assumed) doesn't, so they'll drive him out of business with legal costs.



toggletoggle post by bradmann   at Jan 24,2008 1:19pm
fucking retarded:




toggletoggle post by GoatCatalyst   at Jan 24,2008 1:29pm
Someone find me a Jew to blame.



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