Uncapped: Stories from the Grey Market

Copyright claims. Trademark threats. Tacky 3D keychains.

6 min · 3 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Copyright claims. Trademark threats. Tacky 3D keychains.

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Just normal life in this crazy grey market communityIn this episode, I look at another ridiculous corner of the grey market community, where public kit photos can suddenly become a copyright issue, and a petty trademark attempt over the name K-Hole somehow becomes part of the drama. From the JEEP T30 fallout to a completely separate attempt to claim ownership over my server name, K -Hole, this one is less about peptides and more about control, assumptions, and grey market nonsense. Same madness. Nothing dull here.

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