WTF: C&D Letter Sent to Wicked Lasers From LucasFilm Now on Ebay

This is just silly.

We told you about Wicked Lasers’ S3 Spyder Arctic the other week and now the cease and desist letter that was sent to the Hong Kong-based laser manufacturer is now on the auction block over at eBay. With six days left, the current bid for the authentic letter from David Anderman is $192.50.

From eBay:

Up for grabs is the original, authentic Lucasfilm Ltd. Cease & Desist letter sent to Wicked Lasers in response to their new 1W Arctic 445nm laser.

The letter is unnamed and unsigned.

The term “Danderman” is found on the footer of select pages which leads us to conclude that this document is from the desk of David Anderman himself.

Law.com describes David as the “enforcer of Lucasfilm’s worldwide intellectual property.”

While we hope that Lucasfilm reconsiders their position and merit, we are prepared to defend the rights of our customers and those of the laser industry.

Have any doubts of its authenticity? Head on over to the Wicked Lasers Facebook page and see this same link listed.

Get involved by joining the Lasers For Liberty Facebook campaign to help us in the battle to keep lasers free.

Bid for your chance to win a piece of Lucasfilm history as well as helping keep lasers free from big corporations.

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