So a company that makes the equiment, Spikeball Inc., needed to protect their trademark since everyone calls the sport Spikeball. If the public uses your company name as a noun, verb, adverb, etc in describing said thing you run the risk of losing your trademark (i.e. "google facing losing their trademark because the public says "just google it" instead of "just search it"). The company's solution: they needed to rename the sport to protect the trademark. They came up with the name “roundnet”.
this is a great video! appreciate it immensely! the first tip about not being a npc is so good I've been thinking about that ALOT.
Thought this was called spikeball ngl
So a company that makes the equiment, Spikeball Inc., needed to protect their trademark since everyone calls the sport Spikeball. If the public uses your company name as a noun, verb, adverb, etc in describing said thing you run the risk of losing your trademark (i.e. "google facing losing their trademark because the public says "just google it" instead of "just search it"). The company's solution: they needed to rename the sport to protect the trademark. They came up with the name “roundnet”.
Lol first