Shutdown Any Unauthorized Use of Trademarks

While many outside the nation’s capital were engrossed in this weekend’s football games, those inside the beltway were engrossed in their own local sport: politics (especially because D.C.’s team – who shall remain nameless even as that name may be trademarked – hasn’t played for the Lombardi trophy in 28 years). Specifically, “Shutdown” was THE topic of conversation (and we weren’t talking about how the Eagles defense shutdown Keenum to Diggs). As I often do when writing these posts, I started thinking about how current events might tie into the upcoming final game of the professional football season to be played on Feb. 4. You know, the one they call the “Super Bowl.” In past years, I’ve reported on unsuccessful attempts to trademark a number of different terms, most prominently “Harbowl” and “The Bong Bowl.” Of course, these didn’t fail so much because the marks…

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