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In February, after the Proud Boys didn’t pay, the court gave the church use of the group’s name and symbols — seen on its black-and-yellow gear and laurel wreath logo.
As a result, the court gave the Metropolitan AME Church ownership of the trademark, providing them with the right to deny use of the group's name and yellow-and-black laurel wreath symbol. "This ...
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A historic Black church in D.C. is now the owner of the Proud Boys’ trademark after the far-right group vandalized the church’s Black Lives Matter sign in 2020. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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