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They really are a weird lot.
An application to register a place name as a trademark is very unlikely to succeed, far too generic to be capable of protection.I can sort of get it with 'Liverpool' even though I don't like it but this? What are they getting at?
They should trademark RAWK.
Didn’t see them in such a rush to trademark the phrase ‘will not let it slip’?
Is the go to response to everything.Six times la™
They probably wanted to merch it and did this to try and protect said merchandise.It wouldn't be a 'trademark', unless the phrase was tied to or indeed printed on some sort of commercial product.
Copyright would be more appropriate for the wording of a chant but what would be the point? How would they demonstrate loss if it was infringed?
What's the difference with "Liverpool FC" which is obviously protected anyways?They probably wanted to merch it and did this to try and protect said merchandise.
You let a Liverpool fan bang your wife?Is the go to response to everything.
Oy, you scratched my car.
#6 times.
Have you been banging my wife?
#6 times
Put down my TV and get out of my house, I'm calling the police.
#6 times
Do you realise that as a club, you're supporting a racist by wearing that t-shirt?
#6 times......
Well, someone's gotta do itYou let a Liverpool fan bang your wife?
For shame.
Because its not a Liverpool saying.Didn’t see them in such a rush to trademark the phrase ‘will not let it slip’?
Exactly, fans are copying chants from each other since forever.You can be sure that every single football chant was been "taken" from another set of fans. This attempt isn't so much weird as it is unbelievable greed, trying to squeeze the last cents out of every single football connected thing.
I hope you like STDs with no cure.Well, someone's gotta do it
It wouldn't be a 'trademark', unless the phrase was tied to or indeed printed on some sort of commercial product.
Copyright would be more appropriate for the wording of a chant but what would be the point? How would they demonstrate loss if it was infringed?
We'll take no lessons from fans of the 'Biggest club in the world' who play at the theatre of DreamsSays that they even tried to trademark six times.
Christ what an utterly cringe worthy club.