Disney has sought the trade-mark rights, on 3 may, two days after the U.S. secret agents attacked a compound of luxury in Pakistan and killed the brain of the attacks of September 11.
A subsidiary of Disney ABC wanted develop television lines and "ncis" and "JAG", who are also real-life marine units and would be focused on the drama and heroism of the members of the special forces.
But he drew flak for not only its rapid deposition, but for a trade mark application which included elements such as the bottom of Christmas and the snow globes.
Host Jon Stewart needled the company on his "Daily Show" comedy: "I look forward to the happy meal."
Amanda Greenberg said the Navy marine spokesman already had the rights to the trademark of seal but recently presented two new applications for trademarks of "navy seals" and "seal Team."
"The Navy is fully committed to protect its rights of trade mark that it relates to this issue and is currently examining all the legal options," she said.
Spokesman Kevin Brockman Disney/ABC, said that the company shot stopper bid "out of respect for the application of the Navy."
Disney is still interested in producing a show based on the unit officers although it would be probably produced by a third party studio.
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