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Gary Shaffer, owner of Back-Lite, a company ... [Freaky Stealy]
Posted on July 10, 2008

Gary Shaffer, owner of Back-Lite, a company that puts glowing transparencies on the back of jackets (classy!), is being sued for $11 million after wantonly accepting a request to put a Red Hot Chili Peppers logo on one of his jackets. While it was a solitary request that was done a promotional item and without charge, Brava International, which owns the RHCP emblem, claims Shaffer could have made over a million dollars in profits. If Brava's interested, I know a few people who drew RHCP logos on their backpacks in the late '90s. If the statute of limitations passed on that, how about a fin...
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