Anthony Novak had some kind of issue with the Parma, Ohio Police Department. To express what he later described as his “fundamental American right” of “[m]ocking our government officials,” he created a fake webpage on Facebook directly modeled on the Parma Police Department’s own page. As even his own attorneys concede, Anthony’s parody page was modeled after the real department page. It had the same name and profile picture, but displayed the satirical slogan, “We no crime.” And when the police posted a warning on their own webpage about the fake Facebook page, he duly added that to his own facsimile version. The Parma Police, in the words of the Sixth Circuit federal appeals court, were no
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