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Monday December 23, 2024

Ohio State Wins Clothing Trademark For ‘THE’

  • The university battled “merely ornamental” issues and clothing brand Marc Jacobs for the rights to use the word on apparel.
  • OSU originally applied for the trademark in September 2019.
The Columbus Dispatch

THE Ohio State University finally stands to profit from that infamous first word.

On Tuesday, OSU successfully registered a trademark for “THE,” per trademark attorney Josh Gerben.

The university now has the rights to use the word on clothing — namely t-shirts, baseball caps and hats.

Originally filed in September 2019, the request wasn’t approved until recently, as the United States Patent and Trademark Office said the trademark was “merely ornamental” and that clothing company Marc Jacobs had applied for “THE” months before.

Initially, Ohio State opposed Marc Jacobs’ application but eventually settled with the clothing company in an August 2021 agreement that allowed both entities to use the word on apparel.

After that, it took almost a year to clean up the “merely ornamental” issue, leading to the trademark’s approval.

Perhaps the university could use “THE” for co-branded NIL products: OSU athletes have inked more than 1,000 NIL deals in the last year.

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