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The French wore blue fleur de lis; many brought their wives, favorite prostitutes and even pet monkeys along — they're all depicted as well. "Today, soldiers wear camouflage. Here they want ...
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However, the court ruled that his claim has no evidence, suggesting that neither Messier nor his family currently use the fleur-de-lis in any commercial capacity to merit consideration.
(CNN) — The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit dismissed a legal claim against the NFL’s New Orleans Saints from a man who says he is the ...
The New Orleans Saints' logo is one of the best in the NFL, and it will stay that way after a court ruled in their favor on a lawsuit centered around the fleur-de-lis symbol. The U.S. Court of ...
“Mr. Messier has not alleged that he or his family make, offer for sale, or sell any products or services using a fleur-de-lis design. Nor has he alleged that he is, in any manner, involved in ...
That branch of royalty, according to him, owns the rights to the fleur-de-lis design used as the Saints' logo. He lost the case in the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board at the Federal Circuit.