The Internet definitely does not <3 Paul Ingrisano right now. The Brooklyn street artist and craft entrepreneur has enraged aspiring designers and math nuts alike with a seemingly overbearing ...
Wired reports that multiple sellers on online marketplace Zazzle were shocked to find last week that their designs had been taken down as a result of a cease and desist notice by one Paul Ingrisano, ...
It isn't The Pioneer Woman without "pi!" In the baking sense, Ree Drummond is no stranger to the pastry, whether she's whipping up apple pie, pot pie, or Ladd's favorite chocolate pie. One of the best ...
A Brooklyn artist trademarks the 3,000-year-old mathematical symbol 'pi' and starts flooding math-clothing producers with cease and desist letters.Click here to watch the story from Jen Markham. A ...
Some people (hint: us) are celebrating Pi Day by eating many, many helpings of many, manydifferent types of pie. Others are corralling their livestock onto a field to form the pi symbol. Not ...
Turns out you can't have your "pi," and eat it too. In January 2014, a Brooklyn artist named Paul Ingrisano trademarked the 3,000-year old mathematical symbol "π" followed by a period, and is actively ...
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