Three Albions United – but can you trade mark a footballing suffix? | Waterfront Law (2024)

Three Albions United – but can you trade mark a footballing suffix?

Three English football clubs are allegedly in discussions to apply to register the word “Albion” as a UK trade mark (seehere). The clubs in question – Brighton and Hove, West Bromwich and Burton – all use “Albion” as the suffix to their football team name. However, this suffix is shared by a number of lesser-known teams in the UK. The term also has an historic meaning.

Brighton (the greatest Albion?!) appear to be the drivers behind the move which is aimed at combatting the ongoing issue of fake merchandise. But will this registration really be possible?

Can you jointly own a trade mark?

Before considering whether or not the word “Albion” can function as a trade mark, a key preliminary issue is ownership. It seems very unlikely that any two of the clubs will allow the other to proceed alone, but can all 3 parties jointly own a trade mark? If so, how will this work in practice?

The simple answer is – yes, it is possible to own a trade mark jointly. However, complexities often arise. In this case, each club has its own history and the date at which they each started to use the word “Albion” will obviously differ. It appears West Bromwich adopted the term first, with their use starting in 1880. Brighton & Hove followed in 1901 and most recently, Burton were formed under their current name in 1950.

Section 23 of the Trade Marks Act 1994 provides that, where a trade mark is granted to two or more persons jointly, each owner is entitled to an equal undivided share in the registered mark. Under the same statutory provision, each co-owner is given permission to use the mark without the consent of the others, but all co-owners must agree to license, assign or charge the mark in question.

Parties can, and often do, contract out of these provisions and it is likely the clubs would prefer to enter into their own separate agreement governing the manner in which the mark is to be used and enforced. Whether or not such an agreement can be reached though, will obviously depend on each club’s individual stance.

What can be registered as a trade mark?

To achieve registration, a trade mark must be capable of distinguishing the goods and/or services of one undertaking from those of others. Amongst other things, a trade mark must not be descriptive, customary in the current language or course of trade or otherwise non-distinctive (unless it has acquired distinctiveness through use).

What about the other Albions?

“Albion” is just one of a number of suffixes used in British football to complete the name of a team. Other more commonplace examples include United, Town and City. It is difficult to foresee circ*mstances where teams from Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle and others combine to seek registration for the word “United”, but is the position different for the three “Albions”?

In addition to Brighton and Hove, West Bromwich and Burton Albion – the following football clubs also operate within the UK: Albion Rovers (Scotland), Albion Rovers (Wales), Forfar Albion, Stirling Albion, Tadcaster Albion and Witton Albion. There are also, no doubt, countless other clubs in the depths of amateur football that use the term “Albion” within their team name (albeit perhaps not for commercial purposes).

In these circ*mstances, it seems unlikely that the mark “Albion” is capable of distinguishing any specific football club over and above the others. It is, therefore, hard to see how this term can function as a trade mark.

The historic meaning of “Albion”

According to Wikipedia, the word “Albion” is an “archaic and poetic name for the island of Great Britain”. Could this information be used as an additional argument against registration?

The fact a word has an ordinary meaning is not in itself a bar to trade mark registration. However, if a term has become customary in thecurrentlanguage or in the bona fide and established practices of trade (both of which are assessed with the relevant goods and services in mind), registration will not be possible.

On this basis, it seems unlikely an objection could succeed on the basis that “Albion” (meaning Great Britain) is customary in the current language. However, in view of the number of “Albion” teams competing within the UK, it could further be argued that this term has become customary in the established practices of the football industry.

DISCLAIMER:The author is a long-suffering Brighton and Hove Albion supporter and is very biased in this matter. However, the good news is that he is used to suffering disappointing defeats (which might be relevant to this application).

Three Albions United – but can you trade mark a footballing suffix? | Waterfront Law (2024)

FAQs

Are football team names trademarked? ›

Team names are trademarked - different process than copyrighting. The trademarks are jointly owned by the NFL and the teams who play under them.

Can you trade mark a first name? ›

Famous personalities like Julia Roberts and Michael Jackson can register their names as trademarks because their personal names are also their business names. But if—like most people—you only use your name for personal purposes, you can't register it as a trademark.

Why are some football teams called United? ›

United: One of the most popular football suffixes in English football, 'United' is commonly used to signify that the club is formed as the result of a union of two clubs. Ittihad is another football suffix of this kind, as it translates to 'the union' from Arabic.

Are football team colors copyrighted? ›

Teams own their trademarks in the classes for entertainment services, clothing, toys, etc., including their team name, plus the colors.

Can I sell something with a sports team logo on it? ›

They are valuable assets that help to build brand recognition and fan loyalty. However, using sports logos without permission or a license can result in legal action, including claims of trademark infringement and copyright violation.

How can I use NFL logos legally for free? ›

The first step is contacting the NFL or MLB to inquire about obtaining a license. Both organizations have their own licensing offices that you'll need to work with to obtain permission. Once you've been granted permission to use the logo, you will need to create artwork that meets certain criteria for use.

What is the cheapest way to trademark a name? ›

The cheapest way to trademark a name is by filing with your state. The cost varies depending on where you live and what type of business you own. If you are a corporation or LLC, you can expect to pay less than $150 in most cases, while sole proprietors and contractors can pay anywhere between $50 to $150.

Can I trade mark my logo? ›

A unique logo can be trademarked by registering it with the USPTO. Anyone can apply online if their business is based in the U.S. Businesses outside the U.S. will need to hire a USA-based attorney to file.

How long does a trademark last? ›

Trademarks, unlike patents, can be renewed forever as long as they are being used in commerce. Trademarks are registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Federal trademark registration has several benefits: Constructive notice nationwide of the trademark owner's claim.

What does CF stand for in football? ›

CF (CF / LCF / RCF) – Centre Forward (Central Centre Forward / Left (off-centre) Centre Forward / Right (off-centre) Centre Forward). Also known as Striker (Central Striker / Left (off-centre) Striker / Right (off-centre) Striker).

Why are they called Albion Rovers? ›

Our journey through time begins in 1882, when the club was established in the town of Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire. Initially named Albion Rovers, after the ancient name for Scotland, the team set out on a path to greatness, driven by the fervent support of its local community.

How many Albion football teams are there? ›

In addition to Brighton and Hove, West Bromwich and Burton Albion – the following football clubs also operate within the UK: Albion Rovers (Scotland), Albion Rovers (Wales), Forfar Albion, Stirling Albion, Tadcaster Albion and Witton Albion.

Are there any NFL owners of color? ›

There are now seven Black minority owners in the NFL with Johnson's part in the Commanders ownership group. This comes despite more than 50 percent of the league's players identifying as Black or African American and more than 70 percent of the league identifying as a person of color in 2022, per Statista.com.

What colors do NFL teams not use? ›

The least used colors of NFL teams are charcoal, aqua, burgundy, brown, and teal.

Can you use NFL team names in advertising? ›

Avoid using the specific team names. Stay away from incorporating the NFL logo or team logos within your creative materials. Do not use a football player's name.

Are NFL teams copyrighted? ›

Without limiting Section 1.1 above, we (or our affiliates) and our member professional football clubs own all rights in the product names, company names, trade names, logos, product packaging and designs ("Trademarks") of the National Football League and such member clubs, and third parties own all Trademarks in their ...

Is the name Dallas Cowboys trademarked? ›

The Dallas Cowboys' products and services are protected by Dallas Cowboy trademarks, service mark copyrights, and trade dress.

How do I know if a game name is trademarked? ›

How To Check If A Game Name Is Trademarked? To check if a game name is trademarked, you need to search the USPTO's trademark database. Go to the USPTO's Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS) and choose a search option. To search a name or phrase, you can use the “Basic Word Mark Search” option.

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