A new USFL, owned by Fox Sports, is preparing to start a spring football 
league. There are 8 teams which have old USFL team names although all of the 
games will be played in Birmingham.

A group of former team owners and executives from the original USFL is suing 
the new league and is asking for an injunction to keep them from playing. They 
contend the new league doesn’t have the rights to the league and team names and 
logos.

That can’t be right, can it? A professional organization wouldn’t just take 
intellectual property without actually acquiring the rights. And yet that is 
what they seemed to do, claiming that they they are a completely different 
entity and thus don’t owe for rights. But if they’re a completely different 
entity why use the old league’s names and logos?

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/33395883/former-owners-executives-original-usfl-sue-fox-sports-halt-launch-new-spring-football-league-same-name

https://deadspin.com/boot-this-reboot-1848609325

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