Good ole Koprivnica-Križevci by Hungary...
Good ole Koprivnica-Križevci by Hungary...
You may tell them allGood ole Koprivnica-Križevci by Hungary...
that's about the shape of it, enforce or lose the protection on trademarks.I'm sure I've heard somewhere before that we are legally obliged to defend our image rights, even if we don't really care in this case, as, if we didn't, this could lead to our logo becoming free for anyone to use.
Any legal types know if that's true or completely made up?
That's next year's pre-season friendly sorted.
In other news Portsmouth are getting spanked.
Thoroughly enjoying this.
That article forgets Burton Albion.No idea, I'm not sure it's even true!
Sounds like we and West Brom have some sort of formal agreement to not go after other clubs called 'Albion', presume Seagulls is treated similarly, so possibly the trademark can be written in such a way as to limit where you need to take action
Albion: has the name for ancient Britain really been trademarked by football clubs?
Brighton and West Brom have secured the rights to the name which was used as far back as the sixth century – and historians are not taking the news wellwww.theguardian.com
That's how we will be known after Putin has successfully invaded.One of there pages refers to us a Brightonov.
Could this be a compromise for the petition thread ?
This is a small PR opportunity for us, that I can guarantee won't be missed.
Which is nice.
Since 2001, apparently!
The English club was founded in 1901, while the Podravina club emerged in 2001 from the merger of two local lower-league teams.
At the time of its founding, the club adopted Brighton’s crest, coinciding with Brighton’s promotion to the third tier of English football.
English Premier League club gives Croatian club ultimatum over crest
www.croatiaweek.com
We didn`t have that badge until 2011/12 !
Errr might of done .............Hang on, so WE stole THEIR badge
The plot is thickening here. No wonder they came over looking for a donation. I wonder what was in Barbers massive letter?
Apparently the amateur German team, SpG Rasen/ Antholz!
Unrelated Football Clubs Sharing Similar Logos
Football clubs’ logo or crest has been an inseparable part of any team as it becomes one of their image and representation that also connects them with fans.www.footyheadlines.com
Tony Bloom, went to EuropeIt seems that Tony brought back and reinvigorated an old round design including changing the direction of the Seagull "to look forward for the future" coinciding with the opening of The Amex .