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Overstocked with Names: It’s Still the Oakland Coliseum Around Here

Posted in Guest Bloggers

—Laurel Sutton, Principal at Catchword Brand Name Development You may be aware that there is a large sports arena located in Oakland, California, wherein both the Oakland A’s and the Oakland Raiders play their respective sports. You may further be aware that this edifice is commonly known as “the Oakland Coliseum”, a practical name which… Continue Reading

Rolling Out the Red Carpet — More On Branding Athletic Turf & Trademarks

Posted in Advertising, Branding, Marketing, Non-Traditional Trademarks, Sight, Trademarks

In December, you may recall, I blogged about Boise State’s federal registration of the color blue as applied to athletic field turf, known to many as Smurf Turf. At the time, I wondered out loud whether Boise State’s success in the U.S. Trademark Office might lead others to follow along this trademark path? Hat tip again to Brad… Continue Reading

Surface Level Branding Runs Deep on This Athletic Field

Posted in Branding, Marketing, Non-Traditional Trademarks, Sight, Trademarks

To sports fans of this university, December has been a big month because their beloved team finished the 2009 regular football season undefeated (13-0) once again, winning yet another post-season BCS bowl game bid. Next month will be even bigger news if their WAC team happens to defeat TCU in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. To trademark types, however, the biggest news of… Continue Reading