According to TMZ.com, New York Jets quarterback Tim Tebow isn’t happy about t-shirts that are being printed that say “My Jesus” on them because he claims the website is using his name in order to sell the merchandise.
Tebow and his attorney’s sent a seize and assist letter to cubbytees.com last month, claiming that ”The Merchandise makes it appear as if Mr. Tebow actually endorses Cubby Tees and its products.”
The website’s attorney’s are saying that there isn’t ”any use of Mr. Tebow’s name and/or likeness.” They’ve already been removed from ebay after Tebow petitioned them to be removed.
The t-shirt makers sent an email back to Tebow’s attorneys saying the design ”shares nothing with Mr. Tebow except for promotion of a common Lord and Savior.”
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Cease & Desist*
Yeah, Mr. Jackiewicz is the freaking king of typo’s and misspellings. It’s hard to take a journalist/blogger seriously when they can’t even proofread. I spot a few every single day. Writing is not his forte. Sorry bud.
” . . . he claims the website is using his name in order to sell the merchandise”
Not unless his name is Jesus.