West Coast Eagles pursue Western Derby trademark as AFL branding battle heats up
The Eagles have lodged a trademark application for the Western Derby name, sparking questions about intellectual property in Perth's football landscape.
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The Eagles have lodged a trademark application for the Western Derby name, sparking questions about intellectual property in Perth's football landscape.
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The West Coast Eagles have filed to trademark the name 'Western Derby', the term used for their annual AFL clashes with Fremantle, according to Business News. The club has stated it does not intend to prevent Fremantle from using the term, but the move highlights the commercialisation of sports terminology.
The trademark bid reflects broader efforts by major sports franchises to protect and monetise brand assets, even when those terms have entered common usage among fans and media. For Perth's football community, the application raises questions about who owns the language of local sport.
The move is unlikely to restrict usage in practice, but it positions the Eagles to control licensing and branding opportunities associated with the rivalry. Such actions are increasingly common across Australian sport as clubs recognise the commercial value in their own history and traditions.
Sources: businessnews.com.au.
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