This blog has closed. However, it shall remain. Thank you to all of the journalists and bloggers who covered the story. Here's a slideshow of how it got started. This information should be read by many. Read this background info on those who startedMoveOn.
The Shirt MoveOn Tried To Ban From Cafe Press
This is the shirt that started it all
Cafe Press --the good guys stood up for entrepreneurs and free speech
MoveOn's cease and desist letters did nothing. End result? Anti-MoveOn merchandise flourished, and this blog was able to raise money from the sale of the t-shirts to send to an organization that sends military kids to summer camp. How This Fundraiser Started Read about us in The Washington Examiner in connection with MoveOn.Org's nefarious attempts to also squelch free speech at Google, complete with a timeline compiled by Robert Cox.
Covered by Michelle Malkin
Covered in The Examiner
Covered In The LA Times
Covered At Town Hall
A Fair(y) Tale
A film on fair use and copyright principles.
By Eric Faden, Bucknell University.
Copyright law and public domain explained!
A Rant
Disclaimer
While the proceeds of the T-shirt sales were sent directly from the PoliStew Cafe store to the NMFA, this was not an official fund raiser sanctioned by their organization. The political viewpoints do not reflect the NMFA, their board of directors, staff or supporters.
This was simply one shopkeeper deciding not to keep any of the profits, but give them away to benefit military kids. It did result, however, in many checks from generous donors sending donations directly to them.