LeBron James, a Fan of Tacos, Seeks to Trademark ‘Taco Tuesday’ - 2 minutes read
LeBron James, a Fan of Tacos, Seeks to Trademark ‘Taco Tuesday’
It’s an undisputed fact that LeBron James loves tacos, especially on Tuesdays.
And this Tuesday night, for seemingly the thousandth time, the millennial N.B.A. superstar went on Instagram and announced to his tens of millions of followers: “You know what it is! Taco Tuesdayyyyyy!”
This is how he lets people know it is his family’s taco night.
Mr. James’s custom usually includes the addition of a howl delivered in an exaggerated Spanish or Mexican-ish accent. His fans love it. And now the 34-year-old forward for the Los Angeles Lakers is making a move to formalize a claim on the phrase.
On Aug. 15, a company called LBJ Trademarks LLC filed a request with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on behalf of Mr. James to copyright “Taco Tuesday.” The company seeks protection for use of the phrase in a host of forums, including “downloadable audio/visual works,” podcasts, social media, online marketing and “entertainment services.” USA Today first reported on the request this weekend.
“The filing was to protect the company from potential lawsuits should we decide to pursue any ideas, nothing of which is in development,” a spokesman for Mr. James said this week on (taco) Tuesday. “It has nothing to do with stopping others from using the term.”
Source: The New York Times
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It’s an undisputed fact that LeBron James loves tacos, especially on Tuesdays.
And this Tuesday night, for seemingly the thousandth time, the millennial N.B.A. superstar went on Instagram and announced to his tens of millions of followers: “You know what it is! Taco Tuesdayyyyyy!”
This is how he lets people know it is his family’s taco night.
Mr. James’s custom usually includes the addition of a howl delivered in an exaggerated Spanish or Mexican-ish accent. His fans love it. And now the 34-year-old forward for the Los Angeles Lakers is making a move to formalize a claim on the phrase.
On Aug. 15, a company called LBJ Trademarks LLC filed a request with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on behalf of Mr. James to copyright “Taco Tuesday.” The company seeks protection for use of the phrase in a host of forums, including “downloadable audio/visual works,” podcasts, social media, online marketing and “entertainment services.” USA Today first reported on the request this weekend.
“The filing was to protect the company from potential lawsuits should we decide to pursue any ideas, nothing of which is in development,” a spokesman for Mr. James said this week on (taco) Tuesday. “It has nothing to do with stopping others from using the term.”
Source: The New York Times
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LeBron James • Taco Tuesday • LeBron James • National Basketball Association • Confessions (Usher album) • Instagram • You Know What It Is • Howl • Spanish language • Mexico • Los Angeles Lakers • Lyndon B. Johnson • Trademark • United States Patent and Trademark Office • Copyright • Taco Tuesday • Internet forum • Download • Podcast • Social media • Online advertising • Entertainment • USA Today • Corporation • Lawsuit •