Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson Slammed with Multiple Trademark Rejections for Allegedly Ripping Off the Patriots

 

 

Bill Belichick and his new girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, have reportedly seen multiple trademark applications rejected due to their association with the New England Patriots.

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has refused four trademark applications from the UNC head coach and his partner, claiming that they would cause a “likelihood of confusion” due to previous filings.

As it turns out, the Pats, Belichick’s old team, hold the rights to the trademarks Hudson tried to secure back in April. These include “Do Your Job (Bill’s Version),” “Ignore the Noise (Bill’s Version),” “The Belestrator (Bill’s Version),” and “No Days Off (Bill’s Version).”

The Patriots trademarked “The Belestrator” in 2009, “Do Your Job” in 2013, while “No Days Off” and “Ignore the Noise” were both trademarked in 2017.

There’s now no love lost between Bill and the Pats. In fact, the team’s scouts have been banned from UNC on the coach’s orders.

The USPTO announced its decision last week, revealing that it rejected the requests because “it is likely consumers would be confused, mistaken or deceived as to the commercial source of the goods and/or services of the parties.”

“It was very obvious that the USPTO would refuse these applications from the start,” trademark attorney Josh Gerben said (H/T ESPN). “They’re too similar. Like, I can’t say I’m going to make ‘Nike shoes (Josh’s version).’ Once somebody has a trademark registered on a name or a phrase, you’re not able to just simply add something to it and get it registered.”

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