"Peregrine Honig says she just wanted to help celebrate the hometown team when she designed Lucky Royals boyshorts.
"The panties, with “Take the Crown” and “KC” across the bottom, were set to be sold in Honig’s Birdies Panties shop Tuesday. But Homeland Security agents visited the Crossroads store and confiscated the few dozen pairs of underwear, printed in Kansas City by Lindquist Press.
'They came in and there were two guys' Honig said. 'I asked one of them what size he needed and he showed me a badge and took me outside. They told me they were from Homeland Security and we were violating copyright laws.'
"She thought that since the underwear featured her hand-drawn design that she was safe. But the officers explained that by connecting the 'K' and the 'C,' she infringed on major league baseball copyright. (The officials involved could not be immediately reached for comment.)
"They placed the underwear in an official Homeland Security bag and had Honig sign a statement saying she wouldn’t use the logo.
"'We just thought it was something funny we could do,' Honig says of the panties. 'But it was so scary.'
"Danielle Meister, Honig’s shop partner, says it was like something out of the movies, with the badges and all. But on the bright side, the officers were nice. She says you could tell 'they felt like they were kicking a puppy.'
"We might not be able to wear Lucky Royals boyshorts from Birdies, but you can still buy a pair of crown-inspired pasties if you’re feisty.birdiespanties.com."*
Really? Seriously? The Dept of Homeland Security is now empowered to enforce not only the criminal laws related to immigration, border security and terrorism, but now they also have the power to enforce civil law like copyright violations?
*Osterheldt, J. (22 October, 2014) Homeland Security confiscates Royals underwear in Kansas City, The Kansas City Star, retrieved 23 October, 2014 from http://www.kansas.com/news/state/article3222737.html
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