Let's go Brandon is a monumental narrative change that is crushing MSM lies. Whatever trademark or other desperation reaction to a phrase that isn't going away exposes the tyranny even more for the imploding sports world. Looks like most Pro Sports are going the way of the Dodo bird.
I don't think that would pass.Just slightly alter the color of the logo. No longer a nascar trademarked logo. Yellow to orange, or something similar you wouldn’t notice until you inspect closer.
While I agree, I think since nascar has injected themselves into this issue and shown it irritates them, I’m all for pushing their buttons.I don't think that would pass.
Just leave the logo out of it. Shouldn't need it
I grew up at the dirt tracks on Friday and Saturday nights (sometimes Sunday nights if there was a big show) while my dad uncle and brother raced. We would all get together Sunday morning and clean the cars, get them on Jack stands, and begin tearing them down for the next weekend.Sadly, for those of us that were fans before NASCAR went anti-gun, let alone BLM, this is just another brick in the wall.
News says today's race determines this year's champion. I won't be watching, but any who do, please report back with any "Lets go Brandon" sightings.
Exactly what I was going to say.NASCAR died when Earnhardt died.
Do you think the legal threats would be the same if BLM was using their logo without permission?After actually reading the article and seeing the NASCAR statement: "NASCAR will pursue legal action against those who use their trademarks on merchandise including the slogan". They are wanting to stay out of the foray of "Lets go Brandon" and other political issues by blocking the illegal/unapproved use of their Trademarked logo on any political merchandise/statements. Their registered trademark, their choice of usage. I don't see any problem with this specific item. I bet GM or Ford would take the same action.
Don't have an answer to your question, but this is what they said:Do you think the legal threats would be the same if BLM was using their logo without permission?
Phelps is obviously a bald-faced liar. They DO want to be associated with the left, as evidenced by their support for BLM. They DON'T want to be associated with the right, as evidenced by their objection to the thin blue line paint scheme.Don't have an answer to your question, but this is what they said:
Steve Phelps, NASCAR president, announced the decision on Nov. 5, saying that the motorsports series does not want to be affiliated with "the left or the right."
"We will pursue whoever (is using logos) and get that stuff," said Phelps. "That's not OK. It's not OK that you're using our trademarks illegally, regardless of whether we agree with what the position is."
Maybe they will, maybe they won't.
Do you think the legal threats would be the same if BLM was using their logo without permission?
Better yet, NASCAR should release an officially licensed version of the 'Let's Go Brandon' T-shirtWell to be fair, originally the plates had the best of intentions behind them. The problem was back then tracks weren't built with sufficient catch fencing to contain a heavy car at the speeds they were capable of running.
If one of those cars had gotten through a fence and killed a bunch of fans including kids, it would have been the end.
So, they don't want products using the "Let's Go Brandon" phrase with their licensed logo. I get that and can respect their stance. They have to protect their own product line. Maybe this week fans will chant.. Let's Go NASCAR!
They seem to be powerless to use any common sense thinking. They knee jerk to the slightest hint of controversy and act in a CYA manner not seeing or realizing the deep hole they are in. When Dale died and the old man left this mortal plain junior has destroyed what those men built.A smart move that NASCAR cannot seem to get, even after multiple fails is that they could just STFU.
IF QUESTIONED, quite simple to say; "We didn't authorize that use of our logo." And nothing else.
Another simple statement that could be said...
NASCAR is in the entertainment business. Effective in 2022, NASCAR will no longer associate or disassociate in the political arena.
...AND SAY NOTHING ELSE. PERIOD.
A smart move that NASCAR cannot seem to get, even after multiple fails is that they could just STFU.
IF QUESTIONED, quite simple to say; "We didn't authorize that use of our logo." And nothing else.