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A lot of eyebrows were raised in September when it was reported that Luka Doncic and his mother Mirjam Poterbin had a legal dispute about the trademark “LUKA DONCIC 7,″ owned by Poterbin.
However, the case is closed, as “Dallas Morning News” reported: “According to public records of the case on the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s website, Doncic on Dec. 5 terminated a petition that he filed on Sept. 6, in which he sought to cancel the registration of the trademark”.
There are no other details about what exactly happened, especially since Doncic use a different logo for his Jordan Brand shoes and apparel.
In November of 2018, then-19-year-old Doncic gave his mother consent to register his name as a trademark. That trademark officially was registered in January 2020.
According to the September petition, Doncic in July 2021 provided written notice to his mother that he no longer consented to the use and registration of the “7″ trademark.
However, the case is closed, as “Dallas Morning News” reported: “According to public records of the case on the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s website, Doncic on Dec. 5 terminated a petition that he filed on Sept. 6, in which he sought to cancel the registration of the trademark”.
There are no other details about what exactly happened, especially since Doncic use a different logo for his Jordan Brand shoes and apparel.
In November of 2018, then-19-year-old Doncic gave his mother consent to register his name as a trademark. That trademark officially was registered in January 2020.
According to the September petition, Doncic in July 2021 provided written notice to his mother that he no longer consented to the use and registration of the “7″ trademark.