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- WWF trademark dispute - Wikipedia
The WWF trademark dispute involved the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) against the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) who had violated a prior agreement over usage of the "WWF" initials
- Correcting The Record On Why The WWF Changed Its . . . - Forbes
After the initial legal action, they went into settlement talks, with the Fund refusing to budge much thanks to concerns over the negative publicity that the Federation received in 1992 over
- When the WWF was sued by, well, the WWF, why didn . . . - Reddit
Supposedly, the original plan in 2001 was for the Monday night show to rebrand as WCW while the Thursday night show would remain a WWF show Then in 2002, the brand split would have been WCW vs WWF instead of Raw vs SmackDown! like we actually got
- Wrestling loses WWF to wildlife - CNET
The U K Court of Appeal on Wednesday upheld a lower court's ruling that found the federation had breached a 1994 agreement with the World Wildlife Fund that bars the wrestling group from using
- how did the WWE lose the WWF trademark to the WWF (World . . .
In 1989, the Corporation filed for an International Class trademark in the United States for the WWF initials in Class 41 (Education and entertainment services) The Charity objected The trademark office or the courts did not resolve the matter; the parties negotiated a settlement agreement executed as a contract
- 5 Lawsuits That WWE Lost ( 5 They Settled) - TheSportster
In 1994, WWE's then-parent company, Titan Sports, reached an agreement with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Both parties were using the acronym "WWF" since 1979
- Ex-WWE Superstars reaction after the company lost major lawsuit
WWE Superstar Val Venis has discussed the company's transition from WWF to WWE in 2002 Vince McMahon's empire was known as the WWF, or World Wrestling Federation until 2002 A lawsuit from a
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