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The franchise issued a second statement clarifying that the White House has not been given prior permission to use its intellectual property Brooke Migdon is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE covering ...
The Pokémon Company again admonished President Donald Trump’s administration for its repeated and unauthorized use of the company’s intellectual property on Thursday, after the White House published a ...
The Pokémon Company has issued an official objection after the White House used Pokopia for a meme, pushing back against the Trump administration’s repeated use of its intellectual property on social ...
The Pokémon Company has issued a statement pushing back against the White House's use of Pokémon branding and imagery in its political propaganda. On Thursday, the White House took to the social media ...
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“No permission was granted for the use of our intellectual property,” the company said. The Trump administration frequently promotes policies with content from video games. By Zachary Small Reporting ...