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Reid
06-22-2010, 22:38
Is the A.T. logo trade marked? I wanted to make some shirts and use the that A with the T as the A's cross section. Just wondering. I make really cool shirts, been doing it a while. My buddy owns the print shop to do it with and we are both somewhat artist. Just wondering.

Reid
06-22-2010, 22:39
Of course I'm going to be trying to sale them. I promise though, you wont find a cooler shirt than the ones we make!

Mountain Wildman
06-22-2010, 23:49
Post some pics and prices when they are done.
Oh, And be sure to make some in XXL.
Synthetics would be good too!!

Marta
06-23-2010, 07:08
Is the A.T. logo trade marked? I wanted to make some shirts and use the that A with the T as the A's cross section. Just wondering. I make really cool shirts, been doing it a while. My buddy owns the print shop to do it with and we are both somewhat artist. Just wondering.

If you want to be on the safe side, ask the ATC what their policy is on use of the logo. They might even want to offer the shirts for sale through their store.

Jester2000
06-23-2010, 12:22
ATC has two trademarked logos that have, as an element, the "A" with the dropdown "T."

You can look them up here:


http://tess2.uspto.gov

One is the current ATC logo with the circle and the sun. The other is the diamond logo with "Maine to Georgia" on it (the old metal blaze markers).

The "AT" itself doesn't seem to be trademarked, although for the diamond logo it does say:


NO REGISTRATION RIGHTS ARE CLAIMED FOR THE PHRASE "MAINE TO GEORGIA" APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN; HOWEVER, APPLICANT WAIVES NONE OF ITS COMMON LAW RIGHTS IN THE MARK AS SHOWN OR ANY FEATURE THEREOF. .

I don't know much about trademark law -- if you're serious about selling them you may want to consult an attorney rather than the ATC. I will say that if they do own it, they don't seem to have made serious efforts at protecting the trademark.

For example, the GI Joe Adventure Team logo is pretty much the same. Originally produced before the AT diamond logo was trademarked (1970-1976), a newer version was released in 2007 with the same logo:

http://sean.adventureteam.com/gijoe/new-at/new-at.htm

I didn't hear about ATC making a fuss about that, and that would've caught their eye, I would think, way before noticing you running off a small run of shirts.

karo
06-23-2010, 12:55
You might also consider donating a part of the proceeds to the ATC. I think that would help with sales and give you something to be proud of.

karo
06-23-2010, 12:58
And if you make some with synthetic shirts I would be interested in one.

Reid
06-23-2010, 13:02
sounds good, I'll let you all know.

Reid
06-23-2010, 13:04
The price will really depend on the quality of shirt. I myself will be going for the highest quality shirt I can find. I'm not sure how synthetics react to our machine but I dont suppose it would be a problem. I'm going to look in too the blended synthetics too.

waywardfool
06-23-2010, 14:12
This was too funnay from the GI Joe link up above...the "Aged Adventurer" :D

http://sean.adventureteam.com/gijoe/new-at/gijoe-at-ce-agedadventurer.htm

bwahahahaha...

Adayak
06-23-2010, 14:53
I'm not 100% sure, but I believe this logo was created by the NPS - which would make it in the public domain since it was created by the government.

http://www.nps.gov/appa/images/ANST-Triangle-Logo_1.jpg