Feds get their undies in a bunch with local shop
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- Staff Kansas City Business Journal
Forget taking the crown. Undercover Homeland Security agents were focused on taking the panties, The Kansas City Star reports.
Peregrine Honig, CEO of Birdies intimate apparel, received a surprise visit from the agents who said she was violating copyright laws with her "Take the Crown" underwear.
Although the design was hand-drawn, Homeland Security told Honig it violated Mayor League Baseball's copyright since the K and the C were connected.
The agents confiscated the underwear, and Honig signed a statement that she wouldn't use the logo again.
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