Washington DC Football Team Who Shall Remain Nameless Won't Let Blogs Use Name Without Permission
from the good-job-washington-football-team dept
There's an NFL football team in Washington DC, which is nominally called the Washington Redskins. You see what I did there? I mentioned the name... because that's how you identify them. Yet, the team -- which under the ownership of Dan Snyder has become about as anti-fan and as ridiculously over-aggressive in trying to control the media as a team can be -- has taken it to yet another level. Reader karm points us to the news that the Washington Post has had to change the name of its blog from Redskins Insider to Football Insider, due to threats from the Washington Football Team Who Shall Henceforth Remain Nameless.What really surprises me is that the Washington Post caved. Doesn't the Washington Post have access to trademark lawyers there who can respond to the team and point out that the team has no case whatsoever? There's no moron in a hurry anywhere who's going to see the Washington Post's blog and think "gee, that's 'sponsored' or 'endorsed' by the team." The team claims that it wants to be able to license out the name, such as to the official sports broadcast partner. Of course, it can still do an exclusive deal for broadcast rights, but it has no right to block the use of the name when its being used in a descriptive and non-confusing manner here.
Once again, this is an incredibly anti-fan move. Take pretty much any major sports team, and it's not hard to find blogs that make use of the team's name. And those teams survive just fine. They recognize that there's no confusion and that these blogs help draw in more fans for the team. This seems like incredibly short-term thinking by Snyder's Washington Football Team Whose Name Cannot Be Spoken, but that seems like par for the course.
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I don't suppose
;-P
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Did not cave: ulterior motive
The Post's ownership and/or management is probably chock full of what we'd call "IP maximalists", or more plainly, two-faced hypocrites. They saw an opportunity to reinforce, at little extra cost, the primacy of "Intellectual Property". So they took it.
Changing a sports blog's name? Cheap.
Reinforcing the concept that ideas can be owned? Priceless.
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But then if I'd been the Post, I'd have dropped the blog altogether and never let the name of the team or any mention of the team ever darken the pixels of my site again.
Of course I don't get the whole pro football thing where you have teams with no meaningful connection to their location or their fans or why people would be fans of such teams, so that would probably be the wrong approach.
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Of course, it's nothing like saying blogs can't refer to the team by name, as Masnick appears to suggest in the article.
Oh well, don't come to Techdirt looking for a realistic assessment of a case's merits.
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I'm torn
On the other hand, the less said about the suburban Maryland football team, the better.
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Speaking of trademarks...
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I don't think Dan Snyder has anything to worry about...
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Their name was always obscenely racist
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:-)
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lol
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I'm back. My attorney (a lawyer) suggests that this allegation of improper editorial interference by sales would be highly unethical for anyone with journalistic ethics. The Washington Post is a fine newspaper, with a "chinese wall" between editorial and sales. To suggest otherwise without consulting your attorney would be the absolute height of folly.
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Washington
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I can write "redskins, redskins football, and Techdirt doesn't like the Redskins" without any legal issue. However, if Mike renames his blog "Redskins Football Technology Blog", he is very likely to get in trouble.
Sometimes Mike just plays dense because it makes for a better story. Sadly, in cases like this, it just makes it look like he is trying way to hard to get outraged about something that isn't wrong at all.
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Give'm what the ask for!
This goes for the likes of Fox News which doesn't want link-backs from Google
All Newspapers which don't want their RSS feeds to be incorporated into RSS Feed aggregators.
Media Hore Specialist Sarah Palin who doesn't want be talked about in the Press.
News black-out. That's what they are asking for. We know what they want is control over the message - not lack of message. But I suggest we give them exactly what they ask for - and we shall never speak of them again.....
We as enforcers of this movement must resist the temptation to peak, speak, or repeat any of the above. I know train-wrecks are hard not to look at - but be strong! The less interest they generate, the less there will be to hear about them. And soon it will just be "remember that crazy chick from Alaska? What was her name?" Ahhh... that will be the day!
-CF
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Sounds to me like they asked media outlets not to use "REDSKINS" in the names/titles of their shows, columns, blogs, and the media outlets (being objective and unbiased protectors of public discourse) mischaracterized this as asking that they not use REDSKINS at all.
Of course, without seeing their actual correspondence, we can't know "exactly" what they asked for.
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Alternative - "Redskins Watch" or "Redskin Admirer" would give the impression of an outsider.
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Does anyone know?
Honest question.
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Local TV Programs
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Honest question
Wikipedia to the rescue:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_moron_in_a_hurry
Used sparingly since 1979, but made a major comeback with Apple vs. Apple in 2006.
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Honestly, I've had a much better experience with this site since I turned off flash, scripting and started blocking ads.
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Ahem
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(Disclaimer: I subscribe to the WP. At the rate of $0.21 per day. Delivered to my front door.)
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Sponsorship or Affiliation is a scourge
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Wonder if Nestle/Allens are about to get a C&D. *eye roll*
And ok as an adult I like em too.. with vodka ;)
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No way. Honestly, I'm happy if there's reasoned debate and discussion, but when people with no logic sense at all are posting completely ridiculous assertions it really hurts the discussion and drags it down to ridiculous levels.
And, no, they don't generate much traffic, though one of the ones who comments here every day once claimed (incorrectly) that when he left for a few weeks that our traffic went down, and said I should "work out an arrangement" to have him come back. Needless to say, I ignored it.
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And right there you are. Funny how that works.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Use–mention_distinction
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The "Washington Native Americans" just doesn't work.
As for " insider," we have that here on local radio in the morning. "Spurs Insider" is a quick 1-2 minute report on the previous days happenings with the team. Whether it's a game report or whatever goes on in practice. I din't think Peter Holt is trying to claim any kind of copyright infringement whenever they say " presents Spurs Insider."
The Redskins ownership needs to crawl back into their hole and just be quiet.
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