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Enron Trademark Revived as Parody Brand
On the 23rd anniversary of Enron's bankruptcy, a parody account claiming to revive the infamous corporation released a video announcing its return, with hints at a cryptocurrency future. The project is linked to the creators of 'Birds Aren't Real,' a satirical conspiracy theory, suggesting the revival is more performance art than a legitimate business venture. The company's website, filled with stock photos and vague corporate jargon, includes a disclaimer stating it is an entertainment parody. Investigations revealed discrepancies in employee profiles, raising further questions about authenticity. Despite the buzz, the move appears to be aimed at selling merchandise rather than resuming operations in the energy sector. The Enron trademark was purchased for just $275 by a company associated with the parody, signaling a humorous take on the brand's notorious history.
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