• Loading stock data...
Saturday, May 11, 2024
Law

Togethxr Sues XFL for Trademark Infringement

  • Togethxr asks court to issue an injunction that would halt the XFL's use of a logo unveiled in April.
  • Lawsuit comes nearly two months after Togethxr sent the XFL a cease and desist letter over logo.
TOGETHXR XFL
XFL/TOGETHXR Design: Alex Brooks

The media and entertainment company Togethxr — founded by some of the most notable names in women’s sports — filed a lawsuit against the XFL over the league’s logo. 

The civil complaint, filed in federal court Wednesday, alleges the logo for the third rendition of the pro football league utilizes an X design that is “confusingly similar to Togethxr’s brand and logo” and that it unveiled the logo without Togethxr’s permission.

Togethxr is seeking a preliminary and permanent injunction that would prevent the XFL Properties from using the logo, according to the trademark infringement lawsuit.

Togethxr also requested any profits the XFL derived from the alleged trademark infringement, and for the XFL to pay for “corrective advertising” and cover Togethxr’s court costs.

“Our co-founders have worked tremendously hard to build a platform that elevates and centers women across sports and culture,” Togethxr said in a statement to Front Office Sports.

“We are a brand where representation, diversity, inclusivity, and equality are the norm, and while we commend the XFL on their move towards being more inclusive, we don’t feel that needs to come at the expense of the Togethxr brand. We continue to look to the XFL for a reasonable resolution.”

A message left with the XFL was not immediately returned on Friday.

The lawsuit comes nearly two months after Togethxr sent the XLF a cease and desist letter

Soccer star Megan Rapinoe called out the similarities in the logos on Twitter on April 7. Rapinoe’s wife, Sue Bird, co-founded Togethxr along with Alex Morgan, Chloe Kim, and Simone Manuel. 

The XFL plans to relaunch in 2023 after its assets were purchased in 2020 by an ownership group consisting of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Dany Garcia, and RedBird Capital in August 2020.

Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

ESPN Narrowly Avoids Disaster on Hurricanes-Rangers Broadcast

The network briefly switched playoff games in crunch time of Canes-Rangers.

Iowa Athletes Sue State, Citing ‘Unconstitutional’ Tracking of Gambling

They claim investigators didn’t get warrants, misled about the purpose of questioning.

Rockies Coach’s Team Plane Cockpit Visit Triggers Federal Investigation

A since-deleted video shows him sitting in the cockpit mid-flight.

A’s Reach Deal to Leave Oakland for Sacramento After This Year

The A’s will play in a minor league park starting in 2025.
podcast thumbnail mobile
Front Office Sports Today

Why the A’s New Stadium is More Dream than Reality

0:00
0:00

Featured Today

Mar 29, 2023; New York, New York, USA; American actors and comedians Chris Rock (left) and Ben Stiller sit court side during the third quarter between the New York Knicks and the Miami Heat at Madison Square Garden.

The Haves and Have-Nots: How the Knicks’ Celebrity Row Works

Unwritten rules, an expectation of quid pro quo, and nothing is free.
May 6, 2023; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Red Bull driver Max Verstappen (1) of the Netherlands walks through the garage area following qualifying for the Miami Grand Prix at Miami International Autodrome.
May 5, 2024

Max Verstappen Is Unstoppable. Is That Hurting F1 With New American Fans?

Formula One could be facing an inevitable plateau in the United States.
Apr 17, 2024; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Arizona Coyotes left wing Lawson Crouse (67) celebrates after scoring a goal during the third period against the Edmonton Oilers at Mullett Arena.
May 4, 2024

Everything to Know About the Coyotes’ Second Chance at NHL Life

The clock is ticking in order to restart a Phoenix expansion team.
April 28, 2024

Just Like We Drew It Up? Stadium Renderings Can Excite, Confound, and Anger

During a historic wave of development, drawings wield more power than ever.

Careers

Powered By

Careers in Sports

Looking for a new job? Check out these featured listings and search for openings all over the world.
Live Nation
Multiple - USA Careers
Adidas
Multiple - USA Careers
FanDuel
Multiple - USA Careers

Former Ohtani Interpreter Pleading Guilty to Bank Fraud, False Tax Return

Ippei Mizuhara faces up to 33 years in federal prison for his crimes.
April 26, 2024

‘Jaw-Dropping’ Noncompete Ban Could Shake Up Pro Coaching, Experts Say

Many pro coaches are banned from interviewing for other jobs without team approval.
May 7, 2024

Another Court Sides With Zion Williamson’s Years-Old Firing of Unregistered Agent

There isn’t a rigorous or nationwide standard to rep a college athlete.
Sponsored

Rapid Returns: How Technology Is Getting You Back to Your Seat

How Oracle’s POS technology is helping fans get back to their seats faster.
April 22, 2024

Chinese Government Says Swimming Doping Story Is ‘Fake News’

23 Chinese swimmers tested positive before the 2021 Olympics.
April 18, 2024

DOJ to Pay $100 Million to Gymnasts Over FBI Failures

The reported settlement brings victim payouts to nearly $1 billion.
April 16, 2024

O.J. Simpson Lawyer Says He Won’t Shield Estate From Goldman, Brown Families

The executor of Simpson’s will had previously said the Goldmans would get ‘zero.’
April 12, 2024

A Decade-Long Timeline of the Shohei Ohtani–Ippei Mizuhara Saga

Ohtani’s former interpreter has been federally charged with bank fraud.