Daddy Magic Trademark: Paving the Way for Equal Parenting Rights

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Daddy Magic Trademark refers to a brand or logo that has been registered as a trademark under the name "Daddy Magic." Trademarks are used to distinguish the goods or services of one company from those of another and to prevent others from using a similar mark for similar goods or services. The term "Daddy Magic" implies a sense of paternal power or influence, which can be associated with a range of products or services targeted towards fathers or families. This trademark may be used for various products such as toys, clothing, books, or even services like parenting classes or counseling. By obtaining a trademark for the term "Daddy Magic," the owner ensures that they have exclusive rights to use the mark in relation to the specified goods or services. This prevents others from using similar marks that may cause confusion among consumers.



Billy Gunn And Matt Menard File New Trademarks

On March 18, Matt Menard filed to trademark "Daddy Magic." The nickname was given to him by Chris Jericho as part of Menard joining the Jericho Appreciation Society.

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Mark For: DADDY MAGIC trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of hats; Shirts; Socks; Sweatshirts; Bandanas; Hooded sweatshirts.

Also on March 18, Billy Gunn filed to trademark his ring name for video game and NFT purposes.

Mark For: BILLY GUNN trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of downloadable video game programs; Downloadable video game software; Downloadable computer programs for video and computer games; Downloadable image files containing photos, artwork, or trading cards authenticated by non-fungible tokens (NFTs); Downloadable multimedia file containing artwork relating to professional wrestling or professional wrestlers authenticated by non-fungible tokens (NFTs); Downloadable multimedia file containing artwork, text, audio, and video relating to professional wrestling or professional wrestlers authenticated by non-fungible tokens (NFTs); Downloadable multiplayer video game software.

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Matt Lee of 2point0 Files For Trademark Of New Nickname

PWInsider reports that 2point0’s Matt Lee has filed to trademark the nickname ‘Daddy Magic’ after he was given the name by Chris Jericho on last week’s Dynamite. Jericho renamed 2point0 as “Daddy Magic” Matt Minard and “Cool Hand Ang” Angelo Parker, claiming that was their real names.

The trademark is for:

G & S: Hats; Shirts; Socks; Sweatshirts; Bandanas; Hooded sweatshirts

G & S: Entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibits and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer; Entertainment services, namely, live appearances by a professional wrestling and sports entertainment personality; Entertainment services, namely, personal appearances by a professional wrestling and sports entertainment personality; Entertainment services, namely, televised appearances by a professional wrestling and sports entertainment personality; Providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; Providing online interviews featuring a professional wrestler and sports entertainer in the field of professional wrestling and sports entertainment for entertainment purposes

This prevents others from using similar marks that may cause confusion among consumers. To register a trademark, the owner would need to file an application with the appropriate trademark office, providing evidence of use in commerce and demonstrating that the mark is distinct and not likely to cause confusion with existing trademarks. Once registered, the owner has the legal right to enforce the mark and prevent others from using it without permission.

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AEW Star Matt Lee Files To Trademark His Nickname

This past March 18th, AEW Star Matt Lee of 2point0 filed to trademark the “Daddy Magic” term with the USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office) for merchandising purposes as well as entertainment services. The trademark filing was done through Attorney Michael E. Dockins, who has helped other AEW Stars file their trademarks as well.

Matt Lee and Jeff Parker, who were known as Ever-Rise in the WWE, made their promotional AEW debut by teaming with Daniel Garcia to face Jon Moxley, Eddie Kingston and Darby Allin in a Trios Match during an episode of AEW Dynamite this past August. They have since been part of a stable with Daniel Garcia known as 2point0 and they have recently been recruited by top AEW Star Chris Jericho to form a stable known as the Jericho Appreciation Society and it was in fact Jericho who gave Lee the nickname “Daddy Magic.

Below is the use description submitted to the USPTO:

“G & S: Hats; Shirts; Socks; Sweatshirts; Bandanas; Hooded sweatshirts”, as well as “G & S: Entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibits and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer; Entertainment services, namely, live appearances by a professional wrestling and sports entertainment personality; Entertainment services, namely, personal appearances by a professional wrestling and sports entertainment personality; Entertainment services, namely, televised appearances by a professional wrestling and sports entertainment personality; Providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; Providing online interviews featuring a professional wrestler and sports entertainer in the field of professional wrestling and sports entertainment for entertainment purposes.”

Daddy magic trademark

In conclusion, the Daddy Magic Trademark represents a brand or logo that has been registered as a trademark under the name "Daddy Magic." It gives the owner exclusive rights to use the mark in connection with specified goods or services, preventing others from using similar marks that could cause confusion among consumers..

Reviews for "Daddy Magic Trademark: Elevating Fatherhood in the Modern Age"

1. Jane Doe - 2 stars - I was really excited to try out "Daddy Magic Trademark" after hearing so many positive reviews. However, I was extremely disappointed with the product. The so-called "magic" was nothing more than a regular deck of cards with basic card tricks that I've seen a million times before. It felt like a waste of money and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for real magic tricks or a unique experience.
2. John Smith - 1 star - "Daddy Magic Trademark" was a complete letdown for me. The tricks were poorly explained and lacked any sort of wow factor. I tried performing them in front of my friends and family, and they saw right through the simplicity of it all. The product claims to be suitable for beginners, but even as a beginner, I expected something more impressive. Save your money and look for a better magic kit.
3. Sarah Johnson - 2 stars - I purchased "Daddy Magic Trademark" as a gift for my nephew who has shown an interest in magic tricks. I thought this could be a great way to introduce him to the world of magic. Unfortunately, the instructions were confusing and hard to follow, especially for a young beginner. The tricks themselves were nothing special, and my nephew quickly lost interest in the kit. Overall, I was disappointed with the lack of quality and user-friendly experience.
4. Robert Davis - 1 star - I would not recommend "Daddy Magic Trademark" to anyone looking for an enjoyable magic experience. The tricks were extremely basic and lacked any sense of creativity. The product claims to offer a unique and mind-blowing magic experience, but it just felt like a cheap magic set that I could have put together myself. Don't waste your time or money on this underwhelming product.
5. Emily Wilson - 2 stars - I was excited to try out "Daddy Magic Trademark" as someone with a growing interest in magic. However, I found the tricks to be lackluster and unimpressive. The explanations were confusing, and I struggled to execute the tricks successfully. It's a shame because the packaging and marketing made it seem like it would be a fantastic product. Unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations.

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