What Happens Now that the Redskins Trademark Has Been Revoked?
Published on 6/23/2014
Categories: Trademark
On June 18, 2014, the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the USPTO cancelled the Washington Redskins’ registrations for the “Redskins” trademarks on the grounds that the term “redskins” is disparaging of Native Americans. Hear Ken McLaughlin being interviewed on the John Kass and Lauren Cohn show on June 19, 2014 on WLS 890AM! What do you think?
John Kass and Lauren Cohn Radio Interview 6 19 14
For more information on Trademark and Copyright law, please contact Ken McLaughlin, Jr.
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