US cheerleading organisation’s trademark claims take a tumble
Florida federal judge dismisses the US All Star Federation's trademark infringement claims against two cheerleading organisations | Order finds ‘Worlds’ trademarks too generic for protection | Competitive cheerleading set for the 2028 Olympics | Ruling could impact the future cheerleading events.
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