Northwest Briefs September 13, 2015
Burning Man burning up over Quiznos ad
RENO, Nev. - Burning Man is considering legal action against sandwich chain Quiznos over a video ad that pokes fun at the festival, an event organizer said.
Spokesman Jim Graham said Friday that festival officials see the video as theft of Burning Man's intellectual property.
"We'll be coordinating with our legal team to see what action we can take," Graham said.
The Denver-based Quiznos never reached out to them before putting out the advertisement, Graham added.
The YouTube video parodies the upcoming movie, "Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials," and portrays the characters frolicking and eating Quiznos at Burning Man in the northern Nevada desert. The video was posted Tuesday and has been viewed more than 760,000 times.
Representatives from Quiznos were not immediately available for comment Saturday. Graham said Burning Man hasn't yet contacted the toasted sandwich company.
The weeklong counterculture festival, which attracts more than 70,000 people to the Black Rock Desert, ended Monday. According to Graham, after the Burn is when operators get busy deflecting companies' attempts to market products by pairing them with festival content.
The event website states that attendees are limited by the use of photos and videos, "along with Burning Man's most recognizable words, symbols and designs."
Yellowstone wildfire still being allowed to burn
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. - A wildfire burning in the central part of Yellowstone National Park has grown and is putting up more smoke.
The fire about 10 miles west of Fishing Bridge has burned about 425 acres.
However, park officials said it is not threatening any structures or roads and is being allowed to burn for now.
The fire was started by lightning on Wednesday.
It is the biggest of two fires burning in Yellowstone.
The fire danger in Yellowstone National Park is currently rated "high."
- The Associated Press