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has glosseng: FedEx furniture is the artistic creation of computer programmer Jose Avila, III. In June, 2005, Avila created a website, , to display photographs of a couch, bed, dining room table, and desk that he had constructed out of cartons obtained from overnight shipping giant FedEx Corporation (FedEx). FedEx attorneys used the takedown provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) to force Avilas ISP to take the site offline, accusing Avila of infringing on FedExs copyrights and trademarks, breaching his contract with FedEx by using the cartons for purposes other than shipping, and potentially misleading consumers into believing that FedEx approved or endorsed Avilas actions. Among attorneys and activist organizations concerned with the exercise of First Amendment rights on the Internet, FedExs actions raised questions about the constitutionality of using the DMCA to censor unwanted speech. The website is down as of July 26, 2009.
lexicalizationeng: Fedex furniture
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