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Cascadia Supporters Groups Jointly Oppose Major League Soccer’s Claim of Ownership of Cascadia Cup Trademark

01/10/2013 3:28 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

Portland, OR., Vancouver, B.C., Seattle, WA. — January 10, 2013 —The supporters groups in Seattle, Portland and Vancouver jointly oppose Major League Soccer’s claim of ownership of the Cascadia Cup trademark. The three supporters groups have jointly used the Cascadia Cup mark for many years and have been the rightful owners of the mark. In response to recent statements and actions by MLS, the supporters groups recently formed a new entity, the Cascadia Cup Council, which acquired the supporters’ groups trademark rights in the Cascadia Cup mark. The Cascadia Cup Council will ensure that the mark remains in the hands of the very supporters who created it.

The Cascadia Cup Council recently filed a U.S. federal trademark registration application for the Cascadia Cup mark, and a registration application will likely be filed in Canada as well. The Cascadia Cup Council also intends to formally oppose Major League Soccer’s attempt to register the trademark that the public recognizes as a fan-created competition that predates Major League Soccer in Vancouver, Portland or Seattle.

Not only does the Cascadia Cup Council believe they rightfully own the trademark to Cascadia Cup but they also are of the belief they are the appropriate entity to protect the mark from third parties that are unaffiliated with the supporters groups in the Pacific Northwest.


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  • 08/08/2016 7:20 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    CVO says:
    Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 1:05 pm

    Thank you to the Board, Barrett, and all others that jumped on this right away!
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  • 08/08/2016 7:21 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    Frank Tree says:
    Friday, January 11, 2013 at 4:06 pm

    Indeed, Thank you!
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  • 08/08/2016 7:21 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    Ryan says:
    Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 1:06 pm

    Thank you.
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  • 08/08/2016 7:21 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    prizby says:
    Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 1:08 pm

    why haven’t mls trademarked older rivalries that have been in MLS longer than Cascadia has been in MLS…its a money grab by them
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  • 08/08/2016 7:21 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    Tim Howard says:
    Friday, January 11, 2013 at 1:45 pm

    Thay created the other rivalry trophies, hence they own them. We created our, hence we own it.
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  • 08/08/2016 7:22 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    Lendog says:
    Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 1:28 pm

    Alexi Lalas has nothing to say:
    http://theshotwithalexilalas.blogspot.com/2013/01/mls-statement-on-cascadia-cup-trademark.html
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  • 08/08/2016 7:22 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    Joshua Noble says:
    Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 1:28 pm

    Thanks to everyone who jumped on this right away, very proud to see all the SGs working together.
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  • 08/08/2016 7:22 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    Paul Atkinson says:
    Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 1:29 pm

    Well done, everyone. This is a perfectly appropriate response, and if there’s any justice at all the mark will end up in the hands of the new entity.
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  • 08/08/2016 7:23 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    james says:
    Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 1:33 pm

    that is a sad play by the MLS…I just lost a little more respect for them. Most supporters know if anyone other than the supporters take ownership it will forever change the atmosphere of the Cascadia Cup.
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  • 08/08/2016 7:23 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    Dan Gerhardstein says:
    Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 1:36 pm

    It’s a Supporter trophy, not an owners trophy, not a team trophy, not an MLS trophy…
    I got an idea, how about the MLS spend their time getting better referees and getting world relevance rather than chasing an extra dime from their supporters.
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  • 08/08/2016 7:23 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    Bryan Hoff says:
    Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 2:34 pm

    Nice job working with the other supporter groups to try and secure this.
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  • 08/08/2016 7:24 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    David Xochihua says:
    Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 3:06 pm

    Epic work by all three SG’s. Supporters before Dollars.
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  • 08/08/2016 7:24 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    Leif Brecke says:
    Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 6:06 pm

    Is there anything the Cascadia Resilience Network and the Cascadian activist community can do to help starting with, if it is desired by the Cascadia Supporters Groups, a statement of support?
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  • 08/08/2016 7:24 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    Jason Martschinske says:
    Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 7:09 pm

    Kudos to all that are putting in the effort to keep the trademark with the SGs. Lost some respect for the MLS. But what do you expect, if there is a chance for them to make money, they will take it.
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  • 08/08/2016 7:25 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    Sherrilynn "Sheba" Rawson says:
    Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 10:10 pm

    Huge thanks to Barrett and everyone from the three SGs who worked to continue to protect the Cascadia Cup as the supporters group trophy and competition that it is. The ham-handed attempt by the MLS to claim ownership of a mark that clearly is not theirs and predates any of their involvement is only trumped by their even more lame explanation that they had the interests of the fans in mind. Really. Here’s a tip: next time you want to try to “protect” something that isn’t yours, you might consider talking to the people who actually own it first. Yeah, I’m pissed that we have to spend time and energy on this. But I’d be far more upset if we let the MLS steal it. It doesn’t belong to them.
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  • 08/08/2016 7:25 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    Danny says:
    Friday, January 11, 2013 at 7:14 am

    Yes, thank you! I don’t want to be watching the Cascadia Cup presented by Viagra
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  • 08/08/2016 7:25 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    Donald says:
    Monday, January 14, 2013 at 6:36 am

    thanks and well done everyone!!!
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  • 08/08/2016 7:26 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    Daniel says:
    Tuesday, January 15, 2013 at 7:15 pm

    Ridiculous that this even has become an issue. Amazing the gall that MLS shows in even attempting this. Don’t believe it has a chance against the Cascadia Cup Council’s trademark application considering the origin, history and well-established traditions by the supporters’ groups with the Cup. Formal opposition to the MLS’s application for trademark right should be a slam dunk, even for bureaucrats unfamiliar with soccer, let alone unfamiliar with supporter’s culture.
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  • 08/08/2016 7:26 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    Mike Andreyuk says:
    Saturday, January 19, 2013 at 8:24 pm

    Always been a “fan” but now I am a member of this organization because of the smart and strong response from you all. Keep up the great work!
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  • 08/08/2016 7:28 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)
    Daniel Kelten says:
    Monday, January 21, 2013 at 10:58 am

    Here’s a protest song we should sing whenever Garber is in town. Maybe at all Cascadia matches. To the tune of Another Brick in the Wall.

    We don’t need no corporate sponsor
    We don’t need no false control
    No mock protection for Cascadia
    Garber leave that Cup alone
    Hey! Garber! Leave that Cup alone!
    All in all it’s just another buck for the league.
    All in all we’re just another buck for the league.
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