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Originally posted by xp2k
I have not had the time to read through the entire original post, but this is to support Sphinxpoet's argument.
If it were JUST 1906 or 06...then maybe I'd buy it [that a trademark lawsuit would not hold up]...
...or MAYBE if it was just black and gold then I would buy it...
but 1906 AND Black & Gold...that's a pretty obvious trademark...especially within the community that they were catering.
You can sell a shirt that says "1892" (or whatever the year is) and you can sell a shirt that says "AF"..but if your shirt says "AF 1892" then obviously you're going to be getting a letter, hand delivered to you by some lawyers.
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Converse should've just asked; I'm sure a sweet deal could be worked out where a percentage of the proceeds would be donated to a particular charity