The NFL very well may have trademarked it on the sly. Sometimes organizations will trademark stuff "just in case". However, if they have not defended the trademark previously, it weakens their case.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
One crafty Twitter user created a shirt mocking the NFL on the Web site customink.com. In yellow lettering, the front of the black shirt reads: "Who exactly is it that states they are going to defeat the football team from New Orleans?" The back taunts: "Cease and desist this."
Well, according the article Dana linked to, the NFL is saying the Saints themselves hold the trademark.
I remember a "Who dat say dey gonna beat dem Saints? Who dat? Who dat?" song playing on the radio in NOLA in the early 2000s.
Well, according the article Dana linked to, the NFL is saying the Saints themselves hold the trademark.
Which, according to the arguments the NFL lawyermade to the SCotUS this past week or se, means the NFL holds the trademark for the Saints or some such thing.
That means that a black shirt featuring XLIV in gold letters, a representation of this year's Super Bowl, is off limits.
I'm making 30 of them tonight.
Who exactly is it?!
ION, Getting closer to practicable fusion.
(Note: this has nothing to do with early 70s jazz-rock.)
It's possible this picture has been posted before, but it is just so awesome I'm posting it now.
Back in 2005 Myles Weissleder shot an awesome photo of his dog Pico jumping in front of the Golden Gate Bridge with a rubber chicken in his mouth.
Take the Pew Political Quiz and see how you stack up to the rest of the country!
I was 12 for 12!
I spend too much time surfing political blogs, don't I?
Ugh, I'm sorry you had the migraine get you up too, Perkins.
Thanks. I hope yours is better too.
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