Categories: Sports Disputes

Boston Red Sox Attack Massachusetts Man’s WormSox Trademark Application

An individual has filed a trademark application to register the mark “WORMSOX” for use with apparel including polo shirts, sweaters, t-shirts and tank tops. He is now facing an opposition, filed with the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, and submitted by the Boston Red Sox.

The baseball franchise owns numerous registrations attached to marks that contain the word “SOX,” which span a variety of classes of goods and services, including the category that encompasses apparel. Those registrations have been held by the Red Sox for so long that they have been established as “incontestable,” adding to the strength associated with said registrations.

The Red Sox point out that not only are the goods closely related, but the applicant for the registration to WORMSOX is based in close proximity to where the Red Sox play home games. The applicant is a resident of Somerville, Massachusetts, which is located very close to Boston.

Another interesting point mentioned in the opposition is that the applicant filed his application on the same date that the Red Sox’s triple-A affiliate Pawtucket Red Sox (known as the PAWSOX), announced that it would be moving its club to Worcester, Massachusetts. The opposition makes reference to the fact that Worcester is often referred to as “Wormtown.”

It looks like a good case for the Boston Red Sox, which is a franchise that has experience handling these types of trademark oppositions. In September 2018, the Red Sox filed an opposition against individuals seeking to register the trademark “HAZEL’s GREEN MONSTAH RELISH.” The Red Sox prevailed, because the applicants never responded to the notice of opposition.

Darren Heitner @DarrenHeitner

Darren Heitner is the creator of The Sports Biz. He is the owner of the South, Florida-based HEITNER LEGAL, P.L.L.C., which is a law firm that focuses on transactional, intellectual property and litigation work with a heavy emphasis on sports and entertainment issues. He is also the founder of Sports Agent Blog and an author of 2 books published by the American Bar Association -- How to Play the Game: What Every Sports Attorney Needs to Know (1st and 2nd Editions). Heitner contributed to Forbes and Inc. for many years.

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