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Front Office Sports on MSNHere’s Where Pat Riley’s Three-Peat Trademark Money GoesRiley has the phrase trademarked despite having no three-peat of his own. The post Here’s Where Pat Riley’s Three-Peat Trademark Money Goes appeared first on Front Office Sports.
Pat Riley’s three-peat trademarks could have led to the Miami Heat president getting a sizable payday if the Kansas City Chiefs had won their third consecutive Super Bowl. Turns out, the Basketball ...
Riley said he devotes his share of revenues gleaned from "three-peat" usage — he's had trademarks on that term for about 35 ...
The Chiefs reached a deal to use "three-peat," trademarked by Pat Riley, if they won Super Bowl LIX. The Eagles had a ...
The Philadelphia Eagles claimed their franchise's second Super Bowl in a crushing win over the Kansas City Chiefs, denying ...
A three-peat is when a team wins three consecutive championships in their respective sport. If winning back-to-back titles is called a "repeat," then back-to-back-to-back is named a "three-peat." ...
Pat Riley has reportedly reached an agreement with the Chiefs to allow them to use the term “three-peat” if they win the ...
Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra knows Pat Riley will throw a big party if the Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl 59.
As sports catchphrases start to stick, savvy coaches and athletes are moving to protect them with federal trademarks.
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