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It’s actually GOOD if his videos are monetized with separate ads (lower-third, or interrupted by ads, etc.), because in that case, his videos are more likely to be considered to be CONTENT. In contrast, the videos that Domino’s does for themselves and about themselves would be considered MARKETING/ADVERTISING, which

That’s not how it works. He’s not in the same business, so it’s a different situation. Otherwise you couldn’t have both a Celebrity Cruise Line, and also a Chevy Celebrity, because one of them would be stepping on the “celebrity” trademark.

So you’re saying that Chevrolet would have clear cause to totally win a lawsuit against him, because the vehicle has a Chevy logo on the grille? After all, car companies are historically the biggest television advertisers in the U.S., so...

Domino’s isn’t in the business of making YouTube videos, so their trademark shouldn’t apply. If Sam was trying to sell pizza or other fast-food products using their trade dress, then sure, he’d be stepping on their trademark. But as it stands? No. That’s absurd.

Yes - at some point it became the Lincoln INcontinent-al.

Cadillac got rid of the coupe and station wagon variants with the release of the third generation, and instead went to sedan-only. That probably had a significant impact on sales numbers, too.

This.

The front looks sort of like someone kind of swapped the Tron version of modern Ferrari headlights onto the nose of a new Renault Alpine A110. So, not terrible.

Came here for the Mega Track reference. Leaving satisfied. Have a star!

Porsche, you’re doing it wrong. There were better-looking Porsche off-road concepts 29 and 15 years ago - either one of these would be a superior option for styling.

That’s a decent-looking 5-door hatchback sedan.

Attendees were reportedly cheesed off at this turn of events.

You win all the stars for that one.

Very happy for the Subaru owner to get his ride back!

Silver is the color of German race cars.

Porsche is pronounced Poor-shuh. The e is not silent. It’s just pronounced differently than the é in coupé (koop-ay).

I confess that at some level I was hoping the headline was literally factual.

I regret that I have but one star to give for your comment.

Torch, you come up with some of the most delightfully-obscure story ideas! Great stuff!

What automotive accessory have you added to your car (past or current) that you most regret?