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| Author: | Greg Schultz [ Fri Jun 04, 2004 11:22 am ] |
| Post subject: | UP Parody (or truth?) |
I received this from a friend this morning. My company ships with UP so my buddy's in logistics really got a kick out of it. It works to the tune of "I've been workin' on the railroad" *************************** We're a great big rollin' railroad One that everyone can see 'Cause we're Usually Parked on sidings That's why we're called U.P. We're a million tons of cargo Just a rottin' in the sun We're the Union Pacific And our meltdown's just begun From the plugged up yard in Roseville To our mainline filled with cars It's a big congested mess Like a railroad version of SARS We're a thousand wheels of freight train All being held for power We're the Union Pacific Makin' half a mile an hour Bound from Omaha to Portland Our customers are in luck 'Cause we're setting out their cargos To load it all on trucks With Amtrak stuck in Oakland And in Denver and L.A. We're the Union Pacific And you're not gonna move today From the Valley to Dunsmuir We are runnin' out of crews But we'll deliver your great cargo 'Cause we're usin' DPU's We're much safer and efficient All thanks to remote control We're the Union Pacifc Our bean counters say it's so With our copyrighted emblem We're gonna make 'em bleed And the beatings will continue 'Til our tired crews succeed Our investors are all waiting With the shippers on their knees We're the Union Pacific And we'll deliver when we please... greg@nospamskittercreek.com |
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| Author: | Ray Reter [ Fri Jun 04, 2004 12:13 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: UP Parody (or truth?) |
Actually, it is this type of material that encourages railroads, and other businesses, to protect their logos, service marks, trademarks, etc. I seem to remember it was in the mid 1980s when someone created a caricature of the old Chessie System logo (the sleeping kitten) that was a bit "offensive." It caused Chessie to start requiring their prior approval of any re-use of their logo. It should be noted that before this, railroads customarily provided financial support to some model railroad manufacturers to offset the cost of making model dies of their logos! By the way, this subject was covered in a front-page article in the Wall Street Journal in the mid-1980s -- Ray > I received this from a friend this morning. > My company ships with UP so my buddy's in > logistics really got a kick out of it. > It works to the tune of "I've been > workin' on the railroad" > *************************** > We're a great big rollin' railroad > One that everyone can see > 'Cause we're Usually Parked on sidings > That's why we're called U.P. > We're a million tons of cargo > Just a rottin' in the sun > We're the Union Pacific > And our meltdown's just begun > From the plugged up yard in Roseville > To our mainline filled with cars > It's a big congested mess > Like a railroad version of SARS > We're a thousand wheels of freight train > All being held for power > We're the Union Pacific > Makin' half a mile an hour > Bound from Omaha to Portland > Our customers are in luck > 'Cause we're setting out their cargos > To load it all on trucks > With Amtrak stuck in Oakland > And in Denver and L.A. > We're the Union Pacific > And you're not gonna move today > From the Valley to Dunsmuir > We are runnin' out of crews > But we'll deliver your great cargo > 'Cause we're usin' DPU's > We're much safer and efficient > All thanks to remote control > We're the Union Pacifc > Our bean counters say it's so > With our copyrighted emblem > We're gonna make 'em bleed > And the beatings will continue > 'Til our tired crews succeed > Our investors are all waiting > With the shippers on their knees > We're the Union Pacific > And we'll deliver when we please... raymondreter@aol.com |
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| Author: | Inside at UP [ Fri Jun 04, 2004 1:18 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: UP Parody (or truth?) |
> Actually, it is this type of material that > encourages railroads, and other businesses, > to protect their logos, service marks, > trademarks, etc. Please explain why UP's utter failure at customer service (and many angry Forture 100 customers) is ok, but an attempt to react to this failure is not? |
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| Author: | D. Alderson [ Fri Jun 04, 2004 1:36 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: UP Parody (or truth?) |
> Actually, it is this type of material that > encourages railroads, and other businesses, > to protect their logos, service marks, > trademarks, etc. Actually, this is arguably a parody, which is a form of protected speach. The railroads, along with several hundred other corporations, act to protect their copyrights because failing to police them and failing to prevent dilution of them amounts to their invalidation. Since copyright law is driven by legislators who take huge donations from Disney, Warner Bros, etc etc, I wouldn't expect it to favor the little guy any time soon. drewa@comcast.net |
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| Author: | Greg Schultz [ Fri Jun 04, 2004 1:43 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: UP Parody (or truth?) |
> Actually, this is arguably a parody, which > is a form of protected speach. The > railroads, along with several hundred other > corporations, act to protect their > copyrights because failing to police them > and failing to prevent dilution of them > amounts to their invalidation. Since > copyright law is driven by legislators who > take huge donations from Disney, Warner > Bros, etc etc, I wouldn't expect it to favor > the little guy any time soon. That what I was gonna say! (User Above) wrote: : :-P G greg@nospamskittercreek.com |
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| Author: | D. Alderson [ Fri Jun 04, 2004 1:58 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: UP Parody (or truth?) |
> That what I was gonna say! > :-P > G Yeah. I should be quiet. If it gets out I work in the legal field lots of folks around here will blame me for everything bad that has happened in the excursion industry in the last 20 years, denounce me as the anti-christ, and form a mob to burn me at the stake. drewa@comcast.net |
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| Author: | Erik Ledbetter [ Fri Jun 04, 2004 2:48 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Back to preservation, please |
OK, folks, back to railway preservation if you please. If we want to continue this topic I'd say lets tie it to some hard information about how or whther UP's policy affects museums or tourist roads. Otherwise, the topic is more appropriate for Trainorders et al. eledbetter@rypn.org |
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