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DISGUSTING: Sony to cash in on Iraq with 'shock & awe' game

 
 
Reply Fri 11 Apr, 2003 03:58 pm
Sony's plan is really disgusting. Why don't we start a boycott of Sony products to send a message to the greedy bastards?---BumbleBeeBoogie
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Sony to cash in on Iraq with 'shock and awe' game
Julia Day - The Guardian
Thursday April 10, 2003

Japanese electronics giant Sony has taken an extraordinary step to cash in on the war in Iraq by patenting the term "Shock and Awe" for a computer game.

It is among a swarm of companies scrambling to commercially exploit the war in Iraq, which has killed more than 5,000 soldiers and civilians in the space of three weeks.

MediaGuardian.co.uk has learned that Sony wants to launch a computer game called "Shock and Awe", having filed an application to register the defining phrase of the coalition's military campaign as a trademark in the US.

It applied to register the term as a trademark with the US Patent and Trademark Office on March 21 - just one day after war started. It wants to use it for computer and video games, as well as a broadband game played both locally and globally via the internet among PlayStation users.

The phrase, coined by former US navy pilot Harlan Ullman, was adopted by Washington to describe the fierce bombardment of Baghdad on the second night of the war - the military tactic designed to bully the Iraqi resistance into submission.

However, the crassness of the phrase was seized upon by critics of evidence of US arrogance in a war that the UN, and notably France and Russia, refused to support.

A spokesman for Sony PlayStation in the UK admitted the company might not stock the game in Britain and Europe owing to political sensitivities.

"Sometimes registering trademarks does not necessarily mean the product will be launched. But if it was deemed unsuitable then we might not ship it here," he said.

"If indeed it is related to the Iraqi war rather than just using that phrase then, yes, it might well be something we would be very sensitive to," the spokesman added.

However, the Sony game is only the tip of the iceberg as the US market is set to be flooded with goods ranging from T-shirts, toys, board games, train sets sunglasses, mugs and fireworks branded with slogans such as "Operation Iraqi Freedom" and "Battle of Baghdad".

But a British company is also planning a computer game, books, cards and magazines based on the war, called "Conflict Desert Storm II: Back to Baghdad".

SCi Games, part of computer games publisher SCi Entertainment, registered the title as a trademark in the US on February 25, having scored a hit with its original PlayStation and Xbox game, Conflict: Desert Storm.

Other goods planned for sale in the US include an "Axis of Evil" board game, "Iraqi Freedom" crockery and clothes as well as "Shock and Awe" trainers and dolls.

After September 11 2001 terrorist attacks, the US PTO was flooded with applications for trademarks for products bearing legends such as "the war on terrorism" and "remember the twin towers".

At the time applications were also been filed for products inscribed with the phrases "Osama, can you see the bombs bursting in the air?"; "Osama, Yo' Mama"; "9-11-01, lest we forget"; and "Operation Enduring Freedom".

The rush to make a quick buck from the attacks attracted widespread criticism from people concerned that companies were profiting from the tragedy.
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roger
 
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Reply Fri 11 Apr, 2003 04:10 pm
You're right. That's disgusting.
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AaronAgassi
 
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Reply Sun 27 Apr, 2003 12:11 am
No, it's only good business. It's not actual war profiteering nor even actually glorifying war. It might even come off as parody, a form of protest. No, there's plenty that really ought to be disgusting. This is just gallows humor.
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blueveinedthrobber
 
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Reply Sun 27 Apr, 2003 12:58 am
Why not boycott our government for war profiteering?
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AaronAgassi
 
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Reply Sun 27 Apr, 2003 02:56 am
If only!

But we certainly should escalate our boycott of the monolithic two party system. The majority already does not vote, but that is clearly not enough as there is no "none of the above" choice yet in our elections.

And so, a new party must be formed that isn't just a another front for a cult or more Republicans in sheep's clothing or both! is required. Something truly outside of the proverbial box, utterly rejecting the fraudulent assumptions of the status quo: http://www.FoolQuest.com/the_green_space_agenda.htm
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Monger
 
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Reply Sun 27 Apr, 2003 04:32 am
AaronAgassi wrote:
No, it's only good business. It's not actual war profiteering nor even actually glorifying war.


I agree. Other than it's place in recent memory I don't see the difference between a war game based on Iraq and a game based on any other historical battle.
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AaronAgassi
 
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Reply Sun 27 Apr, 2003 10:18 am
Then again, a game with the goal of wiping out global terrorism, that also realistically simulated CIA blowback and then offered Foreign Aid and particularly Enterprise Funds as a viable alternative strategies...
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steissd
 
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Reply Sun 27 Apr, 2003 03:49 pm
Well, "Shock and Awe" is not an original American invention: it is implementation of the doctrine of the Italian general Giulio Douhet (1869-1930) referring to usage of massive air strokes in order to demoralize the enemy's army and nation. And computer game has nothing to do with political background of the war: it is a mere reconstruction of battles.
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