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Why is the FBI so darn concerned about Wikipedia using their seal?

September 11, 2010 by darn  
Filed under Darn Meaning

I mean, there are FBI agents cheating exams, terrorists wandering free, and all the FBI cares about is their “precious” picture? Honestly?

Comments

6 Responses to “Why is the FBI so darn concerned about Wikipedia using their seal?”
  1. loki says:

    They have to keep the seal out of public domain, or anyone could copy it and pretend to be an agent.

  2. Reef says:

    The FBI is looking for money.

  3. dougieb1968 says:

    It’s just misplaced anger.
    American’s always have to have something to be angry and scared about.
    So to imply someone is stealing their identity means they can ratchet up ’security’ in cities, and get away with knee jerk reactionism in the name of ’safety’.
    9/11 – the terrorists are still laughing at the response to it.

  4. Trin says:

    they find focusing on the smaller things make their lives a lot easier

  5. hi there! ಠ_ಠ says:

    I think FBI agents will be knocking on your door any minute now!! Be aware!

  6. ►► Rishonim tamid says:

    Unauthorized use of the FBI seal . . . is subject to criminal prosecution under Federal criminal law, including 18 U.S.C. 701.

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