They're clearly just working out the paperwork for the obvious choice. The Washington 3&13's. They must be having a fight as the Dolphins were trying to reserve it for the times when they might do that well.
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They're clearly just working out the paperwork for the obvious choice. The Washington 3&13's. They must be having a fight as the Dolphins were trying to reserve it for the times when they might do that well.
I hope the Redskins go 0-16 this year.
Again.
lol, got a laugh at this thread. gooo football team
I know we all agree that the best names are, in order, Demon Cats, Redhogs and Archers. You know what to do!
https://i.imgur.com/AlpeiPW.png
https://twitter.com/VaNoles/status/1382466656975347714
They will still suck either way.
When Washington abandoned the Redskins name, they chose a name someone had already trademarked. How dumb. Time to make a mascot decision and stop dawdling.
That guy who reserved the name in advance was smart. When the team owner said he would "NEVER" change the name, I knew right away that it was inevitable that he would change the name.Quote:
The government office issued a refusal of the team’s attempt to trademark the name on clothing. The office made the decision based on the likelihood of confusion with a man who successfully trademarked Washington Football Club for clothing and the fact that the name alone is geographically descriptive.
On July 13, 2020, the team changed its name to the Washington Football Team after criticism that the Redskins name was unfair to Native Americans.
While the team changed its name, it encountered an issue when it filed to trademark it for clothing. Sensing that owner Daniel Snyder would one day finally buckle, in 2014, a Virginia realtor named Phillip McCauley filed to trademark every name imaginable and made and sold clothing in 2015 to satisfy use in commerce provisions. McCauley was awarded the trademarks in May 2015, including one for Washington Football Club.
“Mr. McCaulay is aware that the Washington Football Team trademark applications received non-final office actions with refusals for, among other things, a likelihood of confusion with Mr. McCaulay’s registered trademark for Washington Football Club that he previously renewed,” said his attorney Darren Heitner of Heitner Legal.
“As we have told the team in the past, Mr. McCaulay is willing to discuss assigning his valuable registration,” Heitner continued.
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Washington Eggball Team it is.
Washington Whites