Looks like the Young Bucks have company when it comes to WWE serving cease and desist orders. Will Ospreay has taken to his Twitter and said that two of his t-shirt designs called ‘Paw is War’ and ‘Kitty Style’ have been ordered to be taken down.
Both of the designs could fall under parody laws, which is how a website such as Qwertee exists despite having no license to the properties most of the t-shirts are about. However, fighting would involve legal resources and it’s ultimately not worth the money as even if he won, the t-shirt sales probably wouldn’t be worth the time and effort to get them back on sale. The full tweet and the offending designs are below.
Well Young Bucks ain't the only one that's been hit with a Cease & Desist. I can no longer sell "Paw is War" or "Kitty Style" pic.twitter.com/xGUiJvub28
— William Ospreay (@WillOspreay) October 3, 2017


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