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sl8

(16,245 posts)
Wed Aug 14, 2019, 05:20 AM Aug 2019

'The' Ohio State University wants to trademark THE

From https://www.nbcnews.com/news/education/ohio-state-university-wants-trademark-n1042106

'The' Ohio State University wants to trademark THE

The school has insisted for years that you call it "THE Ohio State University." Now it has filed for a trademark on the word.



The campus of Ohio State University ... er, The Ohio State University ... in Columbus in November 2016.
John Minchillo / AP file


Aug. 13, 2019, 11:26 PM EDT
By Alex Johnson

Ohio State University athletes and coaches who insist that you call it "THE Ohio State University" could soon have the federal government on their side after the university filed a request to trademark the word "the" last week.

Application No. 88571984, filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Thursday, was discovered and publicized Tuesday by Josh Gerben, a prominent trademark lawyer in Washington. The application seeks a trademark on the single word "THE" for use on T-shirts and baseball caps and hats.



The official trademark application by The Ohio State University on Aug. 8, 2019.U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
For years, the university's demand that it be called "THE Ohio State University" has rankled sports fans and journalists, who've called it "pompous and stupid," "ridiculous" and "arrogant."

Partisans, including the university, point out that "the" is part of its name under state law. And Chris Deavey, a spokesman for the university, told The Columbus Dispatch on Tuesday that it's important to "vigorously protect the university's brand and trademarks."

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'The' Ohio State University wants to trademark THE (Original Post) sl8 Aug 2019 OP
Penn State has long used the brand on it's buses, etc. empedocles Aug 2019 #1
My first thought on this too Freddie Aug 2019 #3
My daughter was there for 5 years. empedocles Aug 2019 #6
What unjustified arrogance. No wonder so many sports fans hate them. Funtatlaguy Aug 2019 #2
It has to do with money Botany Aug 2019 #4
Bwahaha. No way this is gonna get approved. Trademark-law doesn't work that way: DetlefK Aug 2019 #5
They got bigger thinga to worry about, like Wexner& Epstein $ irisblue Aug 2019 #7
THIS WHOLE ARGUMENT IS CRAP ROB-ROX Aug 2019 #8

Botany

(72,479 posts)
4. It has to do with money
Wed Aug 14, 2019, 06:28 AM
Aug 2019

The Ohio State University is one of the very few big time athletic programs that
makes money and is self supporting. The vast majority of other universities lose money
on the athletic programs.

DetlefK

(16,455 posts)
5. Bwahaha. No way this is gonna get approved. Trademark-law doesn't work that way:
Wed Aug 14, 2019, 06:37 AM
Aug 2019

The only way "The Ohio State University" could get this approved would be if they could argue that the "The" keeps them from getting mistaken for another university.

For example, consider "Coca-Cola". The Coca-Cola company has trademarked these words written in that font. Yes, Ford uses the same font, BUT they use it for selling cars, not soft-drinks.

irisblue

(34,261 posts)
7. They got bigger thinga to worry about, like Wexner& Epstein $
Wed Aug 14, 2019, 11:10 AM
Aug 2019

Source-Columbus Dispatch (@DispatchAlerts) Tweeted:
The definite article: Ohio State seeks trademark on 'The' for university merchandise https://t.co/vI5WfqivyB





From the article
Snip-"The university had Urban Meyer’s name trademarked in 2015. Ohio State also secured a trademark designation for Woody Hayes in 2016.

In obtaining the trademark for Hayes, the university stipulated that royalties from sales would be designated for a scholarship fund.

There have been disputes over trademarks in the past. In February 2017, Ohio State requested to trademark the acronym OSU on clothing and apparel.

Oklahoma State University, which also goes by the acronym OSU, objected. Eventually, the two schools signed an agreement that allowed both schools to use the acronym on a national basis."

ROB-ROX

(767 posts)
8. THIS WHOLE ARGUMENT IS CRAP
Wed Aug 14, 2019, 03:17 PM
Aug 2019

These little colleges have to much money to waste doing this CRAP. This school does not seem to be a BRAIN trust. This is just another FAKE education institute which is trying to rob the public.

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