It doesn’t necessarily mean she likes the Planet of the apes better than man shirt moreover I will buy this guy she happens to be talking to while wearing the shirt. You’d be amazed how many people you talk to while wearing one outfit. So unless she’s wearing one shirt all day and going to change into the other “I love you” shirt when she sees said guy, I’d say there’s a strong possibility that it means nothing. Even though it won’t really communicate to my dog how much I love him, or to other dogs that joy they give me, it would show the world my passion for these animals. It also could increase awareness about the value of rescuing shelter dogs or adopting senior dogs, both of which are two groups of dogs that don’t receive the love they deserve much too often. Such phrases are very likely not trademarked. I use that term instead of copyright since they are the type of phrases not generally covered under copyright law. Companies trademark all sorts of taglines to go with their brands and I cannot guarantee you that none of these have legal protection. The task of discovery to determine if they are completely free of legal entanglements is probably way too costly. I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice, but I would suggest that you can go ahead and put them on products.
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