black out logoPRLog (Press Release) - Mar 22, 2012 -
Spirit Roller Pen would like to once again clarify that it is no longer a sponsor of What A Fan. As the owner of the trademarks “Spirit Pen” and “Black Out Child Abuse” Spirit Pen would also like to make it know that the use of it’s logos and trademarks by What A Fan is not approved at this time. There is a facebook page in use by What A Fan that isnot authorized and uses the logo without permission. We are working to resolve this issue, but no partnership remains between Spirit Pen and What A Fan.

"We hope we can work something out with What A Fan and get by this speed-bump. We had a good relationship with What A Fan in the past and hope we can resolve this issue without hard feelings. We would also like to verify as the owners of the "Black Out Child Abuse" trademark that Liz Gorman is the company spokeswoman. Liz is a great asset and is working hard to bring awareness to this cause and the "Pink Out, Roll Out the Cure" for brest cancer awareness as well as a few other causes led by Spirit Pen.", said Spirit Pen's Director of Operations. “Liz is a great example to young people and her community involvement should be an inspiration to all.”

 If you would like more information on the “Black Out Child Abuse” campaign please go to the Authentic Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/BlackOutChildAbuse

 "The focus of Spirit Pen in it's Black Out Child Abuse campaign remains and will always be about bringing awareness to the cause. It is the intention of Spirit Pen to control the integrity of the name and assure your efforts are directed in the right direction. Thank you for your support."


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