Unfortunately, according to a report by The Athletic, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has refused all six names from the fan vote. The good news? These refusals are considered “non-final,” which …
The Utah Hockey Club is having some serious trouble when it comes to picking a permanent team name.
ESPN reported that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office refused a request to trademark “Utah Yeti’s.” But it gets worse.
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There were six names that made the final list in the fan vote run by Utah. The names were:
There’s also talk that the team might just stick with Utah Hockey Club, or shorten it to Utah HC.
Unfortunately, according to a report by The Athletic, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has refused all six names from the fan vote.
The good news? These refusals are considered “non-final,” which means Utah has a chance to challenge them. The team has three months from the date of denial to try and get one of the trademarks approved.
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The refusal process is already underway for most of the names. “Mammoth” was denied back in November, while the others were refused in January.
The hope is still to have a permanent name ready for next season. But for now, there’s a real chance “Hockey Club” or just “HC” sticks around a little longer.
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Source: Utah News