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Musician Literally Wins Fight for Your Right to Party

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Did you know that someone has literally been fighting for your right to party?

Or for legal use of the term “power hour,” anyway. It’s commonly known as a drinking game, during which players take one shot of beer every minute for an hour. The term was actually trademarked in 2010 by realtor Steve Roose, who markets a DVD game named “Power Hour.”

Musician and party enthusiast Ali Spagnola has spent the past three years battling Roose over use of the term. Spagnola has an album titled Power Hour, that doubles as a drinking game. She developed and manufactured a shot glass USB as a way to distribute it.

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Musician Literally Wins Fight for Your Right to Party

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