No, the tension is between greedy corporate interests and the natural human tendency to create shared culture out of our shared experiences.
This is so, so far outside of the rights of trademark that it is just plain abusive. This sort of behavior comes about not from attempting to protect ones brand from unfair usage, but from thinking one's moneyed influence allows them to do whatever they want.
This is so, so far outside of the rights of trademark that it is just plain abusive. This sort of behavior comes about not from attempting to protect ones brand from unfair usage, but from thinking one's moneyed influence allows them to do whatever they want.