Client 9
Fashion, politics (0)
On March 11, 2008, two New Yorkers, eager to capitalize on the Eliot Spitzer situation, filed to protect the trademark Client 9 in relation to a variety of clothing items and apparel. Angela Baksh of South Ozone Park, New York filed to protect the trademark Client 9 for "tee-shirts, jackets, jeans, shirts and blouses". Simultaneously, Charles von Simson of New York, New York filed to protect the trademark Client 9 for "jerseys, golf shirts, hooded sweat shirts, polo shirts, rugby shirts, short-sleeved or long-sleeved t-shirts, sport shirts and sweat shirts". On March 10, 2008, the New York Times revealed that ...