Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Sports stars and their trademark slogans featured in NY Times today - By Erik Pelton

Here's another article written by Erik Pelton, this time on the trademarks of famous atheletes. Good read. You can read it below or on his site.

Thanks again Erik.
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The New York Times today has a good article about the increasing number of professional athletes who have taken steps to protect their trademarks. Slogans or catchphrases can be big money for the selling of merchandise, reality shows, or other goods and services. As noted in the Times article, there appears to be a trend of stars who have protected their brands and trademarks.

This should come as no surprise – the business of sports is bigger than ever and the money at stake is enormous.

As noted by the Times (and by me here) Pat Riley was one of the first to protect a sports phrase – THREE-PEAT®. And Nike and other apparel and equipment manufacturers have been proactive for at least 20 years filing to protect the brands associated with stars they promote, such as Air Jordan and Lebron James.

Here are some of the sports trademarks noted in the article:

REVIS ISLAND – pending Derrelle Revis application

I LOVE ME SOME ME – pending Terrell Owens application

GETCHA POPCORN READY – pending Terrell Owens application
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InVinceAble – pending Vince Young application

VY – pending Vince Young application
 
The difficulty protecting some of these trademarks is identifying the proper goods or services with which they are used. A catchphrase does not become a trademark until it is used to promote or sell something. Sports star logos or phrases are often connected to charitable services, apparel, or entertainment.
 
Here are a few other sports star trademarks:
 
DREW DAT from Drew Brees.

BRETT FAVRE registered for variety of goods and services.

Tom Brady 12 logo

Tiger Woods fist-pump image

Reggie Jackson really is MR. OCTOBER!

LEBRON® is owned by Nike.

SHAQ is owned by Mine o’ Mine Inc.

JETER logo by Nike

BIG PAPI http://bit.ly/9eNJon

PHIL MICKELSON

DONOVAN MCNABB

Do you have a favorite sports star trademark slogan?

2 comments:

Docket Rocket said...

No question the best of all time is HE HATE ME.

Eric Macramalla said...

I love HE HATE ME. Without question, number one.