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| Fox Stole Scrat & Scrat Stole the Show Fox claims to never have heard of Sqrat, although a picture of the Sqrat was run in Murdoch's NY Post in 2000. In addition License. Magazine verified that 32 Fox executives received their October 1999 License. Annual Industry Report which prominently featured Ivy Supersonic's Sqrat. Jeanne Moos ran a four minute segment on my Sqrat and that I paid "one thousand dollars for the trademark" March 2000. The story aired 146 times worldwide and then was picked up on Continental Airlines Internationally and Domestic. Fox's nomenclature for the character as "S-c-r-a-t" equates it to a hermaphrodite in accordance with the Webster's Unabridged Dictionary definition thereof. The question that needs to be answered is: Did Fox choose to name its cartoon character after a hermaphrodite or did the marketing department not do enough research when changing the spelling of Sqrat (Ivy's squirrel/rat) to avoid paying Ivy for the character she created. They did not buy the websitehttp://www.scrat.com,where I have my anti-Fox campaign, "Where is the Justice?" semi naked?representing Fox Stole the Shirt off my Back. Declarations from the heads of HBO, William Morris, Tommy Lee, etc and confidential paperwork can be found on the three pages onhttp://www.sqrat.net The lawsuit was filed March 2002. The one man attorney against Fox's TEAM did not win the case. I hired Warner Norcoss & Judd who won the 40 million Taco Bell Suit was my new law team and FOX fired them for me?said their was a conflict of interest. I have been campaigning against Fox for the last few months; airplanes, posters, commercials, ads in the Hollywood Reporter, Variety, etc. only because Fox rid my attorney's. Fox acted Chicken to go up against Warner Norcoss & Judd and did something to get them removed. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Game News :: home page |