“Mr Areczek”, we’ll meet in court.  The hero of memes says enough.  “There is a limit”

“Mr Areczek”, we’ll meet in court. The hero of memes says enough. “There is a limit”

Stanis³aw Derehaj³o owes his fame not to his career in politics, but to his mocking memes whose motto is “Mr Areczek”. He turned a blind eye to Internet popularity for a long time, but now he is preparing to go to court. All because of magnets with his image.

Stanisław Derehajło, a local government official, deputy marshal of the Podlaskie Voivodeship, and from 2021 vice-president of Jarosław Gowin’s Agreement party, quite unexpectedly became a face. He tried not to intervene for a long time. However, the cup of bitterness was overflowing with magnets sold in seaside resorts.

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Areczek, the end of memes? “It’s already overkill”

As you can see in the photo, which has already circulated within two weeks, the text “Mr. In the comments under the post published on the Mordor Na Domaniewska website, many people pointed out whether the magnet producers had obtained permission to use the image of Stanisław Derehajło. It turns out not.

A few days ago, the politician officially spoke on the matter. – These people make money off my image, and you can’t do that. There is a limit. I understand, I am a public person and you can make memes, make fun of me – he noted in an interview with . He emphasized that the production of magnets with his face is already a business and he does not have his consent. The law firm he employs is dealing with the case, and Derehajło wants to resolve the situation in court. He also emphasized that he would use the situation to educate about the dangers of image theft. – Someone exceeded certain norms – he said in an interview with “” and added that “he does not have his consent”. – I can’t win with memes, but mugs and magnets with my image, which appeared at the seaside and in the mountains as souvenirs, are overkill – he admitted in the pages

Stanisław Derehajło has nothing to do with the hero of memes. “I’ve grown handsome, I’ve grown handsome”

Privately, Stanisław Derehajło has nothing to do with the hero of memes. He has repeatedly emphasized that he has a distance to his appearance, but it has limits. He never liked making fun of others because of his weight. Already in 2021, he issued a court letter against offensive memes targeting overweight people. – Now I have a beard, I have lost a bit of weight, I have become more handsome, I have become glamorous, so the photo from the magnets is not up to date at all – he emphasized in an interview with Onet.

Source: Gazeta

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