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Kblaze8855
01-27-2019, 12:08 PM
Pat Riley. Im sure a couple of you know but most of you dont...

Pat Riley owns the rights to the word "Three peat" and virtually every version of it you could think to make(3peat....3-Peat and all that). Byron Scott used the term after they won their second ring in a row in 88. Riley liked the idea.....saw the potential in merchandising. Some details......




Riles & Co., the corporate entity of National Basketball Association (NBA) coach Pat Riley, submitted in November 1988 a trademark application for the use of three-peat on shirts, jackets and hats. At the time, the phrase was being used by members and fans of the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team, of whom Riley was the head coach, regarding the Lakers' quest that season to obtain what would have been a third successive NBA championship. According to Riley, it was Laker player Byron Scott who coined the term in reference to the team's goal for that season.

In 1989, Riles & Co. successfully registered the trademark under U.S. Registration Number 1552980. The Lakers did not win a third consecutive NBA championship in 1989, but the Chicago Bulls did in 1993, and Riles & Co. collected royalties from sports apparel makers who licensed the phrase for use on merchandise commemorating that accomplishment.

Riles & Co. subsequently obtained additional registrations expanding the trademark to cover many other kinds of merchandise in addition to apparel. The company then went on to reap additional profits by again licensing the phrase to merchandisers when the Bulls again won three consecutive NBA championships from 1996 through 1998, as well as when the New York Yankees won three straight World Series championships from 1998 through 2000 and when the Lakers won three straight NBA championships from 2000 through 2002.

The trademark registration for three-peat has been challenged over the years by those who argue that the term has become too generic in its usage for the trademark to continue to be applicable. However, such arguments have yet to succeed, with the registration continuing to be upheld by the United States Patent and Trademark Office as recently as 2001, in the case of Christopher Wade v. Riles & Co.

In 2005, a group of individuals attempted to trademark the phrase Three-Pete in anticipation of the (ultimately unsuccessful) attempt that year by the University of Southern California (U.S.C.) football team to win a third consecutive national championship. The change in spelling was a reference to the team's head coach, Pete Carroll. However, the Patent Office ruled that the change in spelling was not dissimilar enough from Riles & Co.'s three-peat, and denied the registration. Later that year, U.S.C. fan Kyle Bunch began selling his own "Three-Pete" T-shirts. He discontinued sales once he was notified that he was infringing upon the Riles & Co. trademark.

As of late 2007, the trademark "Three Peat" is still active for shirts, jackets, caps, etc., and for commemorative mugs, plates, etc., and also for posters, bumper sticker, etc. The similar "3 Peat" became a registered trademark of Riles & Co. for blankets and other bedding, as of June 2015. Some of the Riles & Co. trademarks are no longer in effect, e.g. keychains.



You know how much 3peat gear is gonna sell when the Warriors win again?

All the fake warriors fans about to put another wing on Rileys house.

PickernRoller
01-27-2019, 12:57 PM
Nice trivia. Thanks Blaze.

superduper
01-27-2019, 01:05 PM
Wtf seriously? :roll: :roll:

That's actually pretty hilarious.

How do you copyright all forms of the word. 3*(wildcard)? lol

Kblaze8855
01-27-2019, 01:20 PM
He got out ahead of it nicely. And before you run to check....yes...someone already got the right to 4 peat. Does make you wonder what phrases might be out there to make a quick buck.

Some people do it by trademarking every good nickname an athlete gets from fans in the hopes one sticks then his people have to pay you for the rights to it. Johnny Manziel got Johnny Football but not everyone gets their own nicknames first.

Im listening for Zions incoming nickname now.

Kblaze8855
01-27-2019, 01:24 PM
Play around with this if you come up with something good:


http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/gate.exe?f=searchss&state=4804:t5yx62.1.1


See if someone already thought of it.


Slim Reaper...Durants brief nickname? Someone got it but gave it up when it became clear it wouldnt sell. Durant himself doesnt like it.



Word Mark SLIM REAPER
Goods and Services (ABANDONED) IC 025. US 022 039. G & S: Hats; Sweatshirts; Graphic T-shirts; Hooded sweatshirts; Short-sleeved or long-sleeved t-shirts. FIRST USE: 20170901. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20170915
Standard Characters Claimed
Mark Drawing Code (4) STANDARD CHARACTER MARK
Serial Number 87669160
Filing Date November 2, 2017
Current Basis 1A
Original Filing Basis 1A
Owner (APPLICANT) Thompson, Will INDIVIDUAL UNITED STATES Changes 88-36 77th Avenue Glendale NEW YORK 11385
Type of Mark TRADEMARK
Register PRINCIPAL
Live/Dead Indicator DEAD
Abandonment Date August 22, 2018

Kblaze8855
01-27-2019, 01:31 PM
Someone trademarked 5-Peat a couple weeks after the Bulls won in 96.



Word Mark FIVE-PEAT
Goods and Services (ABANDONED) IC 025. US 022 039. G & S: clothing, namely, T-shirts, jackets, tank tops, dress shirts, polo shirts, sweaters, vests, shoes, sneakers, sweatbands, scarves, caps, hats, shorts, skirts, sweatshirts, sweat pants, pants, slacks, pajamas, nightshirts, underwear, ties, suspenders and belts
Mark Drawing Code (1) TYPED DRAWING
Serial Number 75125532
Filing Date June 26, 1996
Current Basis 1B
Original Filing Basis 1B
Published for Opposition June 17, 1997
Owner (APPLICANT) Weglarz, Jacob INDIVIDUAL UNITED STATES 6520 South Cicero Avenue Bedford Park ILLINOIS 60638
Attorney of Record Todd S. Parkhurst
Type of Mark TRADEMARK
Register PRINCIPAL
Live/Dead Indicator DEAD
Abandonment Date March 10, 1998

bigkingsfan
01-27-2019, 01:40 PM
Any trademark Lebron after his eight peat?

Kblaze8855
01-27-2019, 01:55 PM
Any trademark Lebron after his eight peat?


Nope. Quite a few people trademarked the Heatles but only one kept it active. Some Miami group holding out hope I guess.

Kblaze8855
05-14-2019, 06:03 PM
Jesus christ how did we let this one slip through the cracks?


Word Mark THE PROCESS
Goods and Services IC 041. US 100 101 107. G & S: Basketball camps; Sports training services in the field of Basketball; Instruction in the nature of basketball clinics; Arranging and conducting sports programs in the field of Basketball; Organizing and conducting athletic competitions and games in the field of Basketball; Providing sports information in the field of basketball; Providing classes and clinics in the field of basketball; Professional coaching services in the field of basketball; Entertainment in the nature of basketball games; Providing facilities for basketball training; Providing facilities for sports and fitness training; Providing facilities for basketball tournaments; Providing basketball court facilities; Recreational services in the nature of basketball; Entertainment and educational services in the nature of ongoing television and radio programs in the field of basketball and rendering live basketball games and basketball exhibitions; Production and distribution of radio and television shows featuring basketball games, basketball events and programs in the field of basketball
Standard Characters Claimed
Mark Drawing Code (4) STANDARD CHARACTER MARK
Serial Number 88258371
Filing Date January 11, 2019
Current Basis 1B
Original Filing Basis 1B
Owner (APPLICANT) Joel Embiid INDIVIDUAL CAMEROON c/o CAA SPORTS LLC 2000 Avenue of the Stars Los Angeles CALIFORNIA 90067
Attorney of Record April L. Besl
Type of Mark SERVICE MARK
Register PRINCIPAL
Live/Dead Indicator LIVE

One of us should have seen that one coming and made him pay us for it.

There is potential here.....

TheCorporation
05-14-2019, 06:59 PM
Why dont they just use something else instead like

Triple dinner winner!




I'll see myself out

highwhey
05-14-2019, 07:01 PM
Jesus christ how did we let this one slip through the cracks?



One of us should have seen that one coming and made him pay us for it.

There is potential here.....
fvck :roll:

oubre is already in the process of filing for "valleyboz"

guess i'll be listening closely for this rookie class and their slogans :oldlol:

Ben Simmons 25
05-14-2019, 07:05 PM
Yeah, you've shared this before... I just don't see how that particular set of words / phrase is grounds for copyrighting something...

I mean... what the ****? Can I copyright "No, you don't!" or "Suck my dick!" or something like that? The ****?

Further... how can someone copyright something they didn't even come up with?

Embiid didn't invent the process... Hinkie was the first to utter that phrase. And Riley by his own admission didn't invent 3peat, wtf.

Overdrive
05-14-2019, 07:14 PM
Yeah, you've shared this before... I just don't see how that particular set of words / phrase is grounds for copyrighting something...

I mean... what the ****? Can I copyright "No, you don't!" or "Suck my dick!" or something like that? The ****?

Further... how can someone copyright something they didn't even come up with?

Embiid didn't invent the process... Hinkie was the first to utter that phrase. And Riley by his own admission didn't invent 3peat, wtf.

Read the quotes. It's the phrase in combination with certain apparel.

tontoz
05-14-2019, 08:07 PM
Typical Riley. A true pro thinking ahead. He been a success with every team he has worked for.