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DUNN: UW Medicine Data Breach Must Be Investigated by County – King County

  1. DUNN: UW Medicine Data Breach Must Be Investigated by County  King County
  2. UW Medicine data breach: Approximately 974,000 affected patients  KIRO Seattle
  3. Legislation introduced to investigate UW Medicine data breach  Seattle PI
  4. Almost 1 million UW Medicine patients’ information exposed in data breach  Q13 News Seattle
  5. UW Medicine Data Breach: Call Center Offers Help  Seattle, WA Patch
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Initial Fallout From McDonald’s Losing Its EU ‘Big Mac’ Trademark Is Mockery From Burger King

While trolling online is something we generally have to suffer through rather than enjoy, I, for one, am absolutely here for the brand on brand trolling that occasionally sparks so much fun. Especially when done cleverly, this business on business violence is absolutely delicious. I was therefore very much delighted to learn that the initial fallout after McDonald’s losing its trademark rights to the “Big Mac” in the EU is that some European branches of Burger King are delighting in rubbing McDonald’s nose in it.

Burger King’s Swedish operation recently revamped menus to poke fun at McDonald’s loss. Under the header Not Big Mac’s (sic), the sign listed meal options like “Burger Big Mac Wished It Was”, “Like a Big Mac, But Actually Big” and “Big Mac-ish But Flame-Grilled of Course”.

The chain released a video showing customers tentatively ordering from among the unusual choices, while a staff member appears unfazed as he calls out for Anything But a Big Mac.

And here is the video.

All fun aside, there are a couple of things to notice in all of this. First, it’s likely that everything Burger King did with this campaign ought to be considered Fair Use even if McDonald’s had never lost its trademark. After all, the entire point in calling out the “Big Mac” name in all of this is squarely to differentiate it from Burger King products. And, of course, there’s roughly zero chance of anyone in the public being confused in any way here.

Separately, this again calls to mind our mantra that content is advertising and advertising is content. The reason this campaign is a success goes beyond watching one giant fast food company mock another. Instead, this works because Burger King is clearly having so much fun with it. And it’s having that fun in a way that’s approachable, snarky, and quite funny. That’s all advertising gold, in that it both grabs attention and generates positive reactions with the public, all while messaging a positive difference between Burger King and McDonald’s.

So, if the primary fallout from a giant company losing its trademark is this kind of fun, I’m very much here for it.

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Is this the best Burger King hack ever? How you can get the fast food giant’s £4.40 Bacon Double Cheeseburger for less than half price revealed

It’s far from the only secret menu hack that you can use to buy popular burgers at fast food chains for less. Last year, FEMAIL revealed how you can save £1.20 on buying a Big Mac at Macdonald’s by creating your own using customisable options. Known as …
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BlackBerry says that Priv is king of the Android security update rodeo – Inquirer


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BlackBerry says that Priv is king of the Android security update rodeo
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CANADIAN CAN-OCCASIONALLY-DO COMPANY BlackBerry is blowing a tiny trumpet about how on top of Google Android security updates it is. "Soon after the release of Priv late last year, we announced an aggressive patching strategy and plan that would …
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