Jesus, what has our club become?
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Jesus, what has our club become?
Anyone would think the club were selling decent quality stuff. For the most part it’s just tat which is what the fake stuff is too. So we are looking to make Tat only available from the club?
Rather than protecting the income from fans on tat maybe the club should look at selling quality stuff, just a thought.
Witton Albion were formed in 1887. Leave them out of the cartel, and you might find that a successful Brighton-Burton-WBA Albion-grab gets superseded by the earlier claimant and Brighton & Hove are no longer Albioned!
Jesus, what has our club become?
There are plenty of ' Albion ' pubs, taverns and hotels around the country. At least 5-6 in London, alone. It is a terrible suggestion by the club and I hope they ditch the idea asap.
And the loathing level rises another inch or two.
Anyone would think the club were selling decent quality stuff. For the most part it’s just tat which is what the fake stuff is too. So we are looking to make Tat only available from the club?
Rather than protecting the income from fans on tat maybe the club should look at selling quality stuff, just a thought.
I doubt the club are going after Albion kebabs
100% this. I used to spend a fortune at the club shop, but ever since the Nike the other merchandise has gone backwards to the point where I'd barely look at it let alone buy it. Their other "leisurewear" is just awful.
If the club had better products no one would be looking elsewhere and therefore there would no need to even try this.
I also think this is doomed to fail by the way. It's a common name for lots of things.
They 100% will if this goes through. Otherwise what is the point. It would be a very visible breach of trademark which they would have no option but to enforce otherwise it undermines the whole point.
This is to stop those half & half scarves, you know, the ones that say Premiership because Premier League is copyrighted.
100% this. I used to spend a fortune at the club shop, but ever since the Nike the other merchandise has gone backwards to the point where I'd barely look at it let alone buy it. Their other "leisurewear" is just awful.
If the club had better products no one would be looking elsewhere and therefore there would no need to even try this.
I also think this is doomed to fail by the way. It's a common name for lots of things.
The club is not claiming ownership of the word - that's not how trademarks work.
They will be claiming (joint) trademarks in relation to specific categories. I would guess: sport and sportswear.
So, if they win the trademark, the club would be able to call in laywers if, for example, a sportswear company launched an 'Albion' range.
But they wouldn't be able to stop, say, a new drink called Albion (well, unless it was a sports drink).
Not sure if you can claim a trademark in a specific area - eg block any businesses in Brighton using the Albion name. That kebab shop is on dodgy ground already, using the Albion name and a Seagull.
IIRC, if you own a trademark, you have to protect it. If you don't prosecute when other businesses use it, you may lose your claim to ownership.
BTW, the categories thing is why Oasis legally co-exists as an unrelated shop, drink and band.
See also: Apple Corp (record company) and Apple (tech company). The latter wasn't allowed to dabble with music, but they cheekily named their start-up sound sosueme. Things got messy when tech company launched iTunes/iPod.
Anyway...
They 100% will if this goes through. Otherwise what is the point. It would be a very visible breach of trademark which they would have no option but to enforce otherwise it undermines the whole point.