NCAA Goes After Vasectomy Clinic's 'Vasectomy Mayhem' Over 'March Mayhem' Ride Along Trademark
from the snip-snip dept
It will come as no surprise to most of our readers that the NCAA is a jealous protector of its March Madness trademark. Much like the Super Bowl, the NCAA likes to march (heh) around and try to pretend like its trademarks give it overly restrictive rights when it absolutely doesn't.
But what you may not be as familiar with is all of the ride along trademarks the NCAA has amassed relating to its men's basketball tournament. For instance, the NCAA also holds a trademark for "March Mayhem" and has used that in advertising partnerships in the past. For some reason, this has caused the NCAA to think that this allows it to oppose a trademark for a vasectomy clinic with an admittedly questionable marketing scheme.
The NCAA, which brings you March Madness and the Final Four, has filed a petition of cancellation with the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board to remove a registration owned by Virginia Urology Center, P.C. for the trademark “Vasectomy Mayhem.” It is one of the more ballsy intellectual property protection acts taken by the Association.
It is not altogether clear that the NCAA is still actively using the March Mayhem mark, but that did not prevent some inflammatory claims from being submitted as part of the petition. First, the NCAA acknowledges that Virginia Urology Center uses Vasectomy Mayhem to promote its medical services, which is really where the analysis should have ended and caused the Association to decide it was better to appropriate resources elsewhere.
Right, because the NCAA and the vasectomy clinic are not competing in the same markets. And, one hopes, the NCAA didn't somehow get a trademark for "March Mayhem" in the service categories of medical procedures, healthcare, or baby-stoppage. And, yet, none of this stopped the NCAA from claiming in the petition that the proposed trademark for "Vasectomy Mayhem" would somehow confuse the public and dilutes its own marks.
Registrant’s VASECTOMY MAYHEM mark is confusingly similar to the NCAA Marks, and continued registration and use by Registrant of VASECTOMY MAYHEM with the Registrant’s Services is likely to result in confusion, mistake or deception with Petitioner and/or the goods and services marketed in connection with the NCAA Marks, or in the belief that Registrant or its VASECTOMY MAYHEM services are in some way legitimately connected with, or sponsored, licensed or approved by, Petitioner.
So, a couple of obvious points to make. First, "Vasectomy Mayhem" is a horrible marketing term. Like, truly awful. The last thing anyone wants to associate with their upcoming vasectomy is "mayhem." Secondly, there is some semblance of an association with vasectomies and the basketball tournament. It's something of a cultural thing for men to get vasectomies in March simply so that they can spend their recovery watching the tournament. Why someone would want to get a vasectomy and then watch grown men slam a big ball into the ground over and over again is beyond me, but it's a thing.
But that association doesn't trademark infringement make. And the simple fact is that nobody is going to somehow think that the NCAA is giving out, or endorsing, vasectomies just because one clinic goes on a "Vasectomy Mayhem" blitz.
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Well, that certainly takes some balls.
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"NCAA Goes After Vasectomy Clinic's 'Vasectomy Mayhem' "
That's a pregnant idea.
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Confusion
That is a totally reasonable position to take. Arround this time of year, I always have to be extra careful when filling out forms, so that I dont accidentally write "Vasectomy" as the current date.
As for the terrible name, go with "Vasectomayhem" or "Vasectomarch".
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I see what you did there..
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The NCAA's lawyers thought they had winning trademark claims, but it turns out they're shooting blanks.
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Well, now the NCAA is associated with something of which almost no one would have heard. Good job on that tactical decision.
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Seems like an issue that solves itself really
To be fair anyone stupid enough to mistake a basketball game for a medical clinic or vice-versa probably shouldn't be having kids anyway, so even if there was room for potential confusion I'm not really seeing a downside...
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Given that a google search for march madness {soccer | hockey | baseball | rugby | volleyball| lacrosse} gives plent of hits in what is more likely a competing field, then add in knitting chess and bookclubs, I've no idea why they're tying themselves up in knots about vasectomies in particular - are they extreme anti-contraceptionists?
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Sorry folks, you're not the kind of Ballers the NCAA want for their brand.
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If I were the clinic..
I'd throw in the towel on this one. Vasectomy mayhem carries a connotation of surgical recklessness that I'd rather avoid.
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You would think that the vasectomy clinic would show some deferens to NCAA.
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So the NCAA is trying nip in the balls?
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Vasectomy Mayhem
So the NCAA is implying that watching basketball can cause male sterility? Who knew?
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the obvious takeaway is basketball causes sterility. and needs to be banned ASAP!
"Subject to change by QAnon"
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What is knitting chess? Knit one, pearl two, queen's knight to queen's bishop three?
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Went to Vasectomy Mayhem expecting to watch men play with balls, but I lost my balls instead.
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On the positive side, the NCAA may no longer need the Trojans.
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Seeing this lawsuit, I personally hope people do associate basketball with vasectomies.
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YET AGAIN, for Geigner two rare unbelievable accounts pop out!
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Either of these alone are suspicious. But when yet again TWO pop out for Geigner on DULL topic, it's CONCLUSIVE. No one has ANY other explanation, either. I bet no regular will dare write that they aren't sock-puppets, it's too obvious. -- Maybe another of Geigner's sock-puppets like "AC Unknown" will, though.
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Re: YET AGAIN, for Geigner two rare unbelievable accounts pop ou
If it is so dull, why are you following it?
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