Words cannot be bound
London 2012. Olympic, Olympiad, Olympian. Olympic rings, Team GB, and the British Olympic Association. The motto Citius, Altius, Fortius, or in English Faster, Higher, Stronger. Also, games, medals, gold, silver, bronze, 2012, sponsor, and summer.
These are the forbidden words of the 2012 London Olympics, where human idiocy has surpassed all previously measured levels. The law is not for securing the right to use individual words in a commercial settings. As an expressive human being, I have the unambiguous right to promote my latest bread with the slogan:
The wheat in our bread is like summer gold
or
This summer, fly high, play strong, and live faster, with incredilife
If you can take a little depression, read more at the BBC…
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