FEDERAL AGENCY CANCELS SEVERAL OF WASHINGTON REDSKINS’ TRADEMARKS
Apr 12th, 1999 • Posted in: NewsWASHINGTON
A U.S. government trademark panel last week ordered the cancellation of seven trademarks registered to the Washington Redskins football team, ruling that the trademarks were disparaging to Native Americans.
The panel’s decision comes after a seven-year fight by Native American groups to end the use of Indian-themed symbols by schools and sports teams across the United States.
Redskins spokesman Mike McCall told the Washington Post that the team plans to continue using its name, which he says “honors Native Americans,” and will appeal the ruling.
More than 600 of the 3,100 high school and college teams using Native American names, symbols, and mascots, have changed their names and logos, the Post reported.
Current legal challenges are underway against the Atlanta Braves and the Cleveland Indians.
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