A German comedian was ordered to take down his parody website about the German Federal Chancellor (Bundeskanzler). The comedian, Joseph Pohl, operated the website for almost 5 years. Two weeks ago, he received an email from the Chancellors press office, accusing him of infringing on their trademark. Even though the site is as clear a parody as parodies come, with pictures of the comedian on his travels and software solutions for job unemployment, the Chancellors entourage is definitely not amused. They warn Pohl in this email not to undermine the dignity of the office with cheap sarcasm.
Pohls email with a request for mercy was answered by a fax threatening him with a court case. "The legal grounds are quite clear", according to this fax, since the Press Office also won an earlier court case, 3 years ago, about the domain name deutschland.de.
Parody website
http://www.bundes-kanzler.de/
German press agency article about the case (16.06.2003)
http://rhein-zeitung.de/on/03/06/16/topnews/kanzler-web.html?a