New York Post - Aaron Judge has become the official controller of the phrases “All Rise” and “Here Comes the Judge” — a judge ruled for Judge over a Long Island man this week in a trademark and said those should belong to the Bronx star.
Originally, Michael P. Chisena, from Long Island, tried to register the trademarks in 2017 — Judge’s rookie season that featured 52 homers and an All-Star Home Run Derby title — to profit from the phrases on apparel, but the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s Trademark Trial and Appeal Board ruled against that.
Chisena also tried to register for a design mark later that year, according to the Associated Press, but both attempts were opposed and blocked by Judge and the Major League Baseball Players Association.
Administrative Trademark Judge David K. Heasley wrote in the opinion published Wednesday that the phrases and design from Chisena would’ve been “likely to cause confusion or mistake, or to deceive under Section 2(d) of the Trademark Act.”
That’s because, Heasley wrote earlier in the opinion, consumers “would recognize, associate, and perceive them as pointing to a single source: Aaron Judge, the one sponsoring or authorizing the merchandise.”
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