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    NBA: Lin files to trademark "Linsanity" catchphrase

    New York Knicks guard Jeremy Lin has filed to trademark the term "Linsanity" with the US Patent and Trademark Office, a move that would give the rising NBA star sole rights to use the term on products.

    According to the trademark regulators' website, Lin filed his application to trademark the term on February 13, about 10 days after he burst into the spotlight as an unlikely benchwarmer turned hero for the Knicks.

    Lin, whose parents are from Taiwan, was cut by two NBA clubs but given a chance to play when two Knicks starters were sidelined. Lin produced the most points and assists of any NBA player in their first 10 starts since 1976.

    His high-scoring games, last-second heroics and precise passing helped the Knicks win seven games in a row upon his arrival, sparking a phenomenon dubbed "Linsanity" by New York media that turned into a global following for Lin.

    Lin's application is only one of seven that have been submitted to the US trademark office and indicates his interest in using the phrase on balls, toys, action figures, shirts and other clothing, shoes, caps, water bottles and bags.

    While Lin is not the lone applicant, his efforts and fame have given the phrase its marketing value and thereby figure to make him the winner of the term.

    Merchandise of Lin has become popular worldwide, including game-worn shoes and uniforms and trading cards. Tickets to Knicks games have leaped by more than 120 percent in resale markets, courtside seats going for thousands of dollars.

    The NBA owns trademarks on Knicks items, such as a Knicks No. 17 jersey with Lin's name on the back.

    Lin went undrafted by the NBA after playing basketball at Harvard University, where he earned a degree in economics.

     

    61 comments

    • J Foo  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  2 months ago
      Lin is smart coz he knows the value of the word Linsanity which may one day be so popular and valuable..Well done for Asian sports great Jeremy Lin and Manny Pacquiao
      • Raymond 2 months ago
        It's not just about being smart. It's about preventing others making use of your popularity to spark their own wealth - Does that reminds you of why MJ wanna sue a Chinese Company for that in fragment?
      • BC BP SCYP M-onekia 2 months ago
        The Chinese civilization has nothing to do with him. Otherwise who will pay royalty for inventor of papers, gunpowder and compass.

        The black charcoals normaly have no respect for Chinese culture. They engage all kind of monkey tricks to show the 'white' they despise Chinese, this includes racist behaviour toward Chinese to gain acceptance and beg equal treatment from white.

        What a pathetic efforts that drain their energy away from building a beautiful world! I don't think they should sap benefits from Chinese world by claiming any trademark right based on Chinese writing characters. The Chinese lawyers to set a precedent case to prevent foreigner to gain benefit from the use of written Chinese characters.
    • Kiri  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  2 months ago
      oh puh leese.... he so full of himself....
    • pilyonghusband.blogspot.c ...  •  Manila, Philippines  •  2 months ago
      magaLIN talaga siya, pero talo sila ngayon ng heat
      • ITS FUN 2 months ago
        so....
      • Joy 2 months ago
        Miami Heat are too hot to play and too good to beat....
      • vash 2 months ago
        feeling magaling...nabansagan lang ng LINSANITY lumaki na agad ulo! sus
    • Asiong Salonga  •  2 months ago
      Naalala ko nung dumayo kami sa baranggay nila. Nakalaban na namin sila at hindi rin naman siya kagalingan. Napa away pa nga kami kasi madaya sila sinasabi nilang foul o travelling kahit hindi naman. Natalo kami nung una pero nung mag rebanse na nakabawi kami kaya bawi pusta lang
      • Asiong Salonga 2 months ago
        overhype lang yan Linsanity na yan
      • alex 2 months ago
        oi..asyong aksaya kumain ka na naman ng TAE mo noh?...kung anu-ano na nman ang pnagssasabi mo...laklakin mo na rin IHI mo nyeta ka! di ka nkakatawa adik!
      • A Yahoo! User 2 months ago
        Write English on an International forum!
    • Fox  •  2 months ago
      In order for this master plan of his to work, he needs a solid and successful NBA career. If he falters than I don't think the Chinese/Asian crowd will completely buy in to his reputation and buy any products stamped with Linsanity.
      • BC BP SCYP M-onekia 2 months ago
        As if you know.
      • A Yahoo! User 2 months ago
        Of course he has to be very very good. Flukes cannot last.
      • Ethan 2 months ago
        I think on the contrary, he's not cashing in on his potential growth in fame. Rather, its a move against exploitation and a safeguard on his personal image and name association
    • Lery Bird  •  2 months ago
      Despite his recent achievements, Lin still has a lot to prove! The ultimate test of NBA players is the number of championship rings that they have had! Lin, just continue because you are on the right track!
      • Roy 2 months ago
        So you mean, Charles Barkley, Karl Malone, John Stockton, Patrick Ewing, Reggie Miller, Shawn Kemp, Steve Nash, and Allen Iverson, to name a few, did not prove themselves as legitimate NBA stars because they did not have any championship rings?
      • A Yahoo! User 2 months ago
        Jeremy is Harvard graduate ... he will be very focused even as he takes care of his back side.
      • BC BP SCYP M-onekia 2 months ago
        NBA in US is heading for sunset. The sunrise is from China. The biggest market for basket ball.
    • Lester Lee  •  Hong Kong, Hong Kong  •  2 months ago
      well Vince Carter used it first in VINSANITY!!
    • Janna  •  Manila, Philippines  •  2 months ago
      Turns negative to positive..good karma
    • Jose Ryan  •  2 months ago
      His a Harvard graduate indeed!
    • Marc Anthony  •  Manila, Philippines  •  2 months ago
      he deserves it!
    • jocor  •  New York, United States  •  2 months ago
      I wonder who first started using the term "Linsanity"?
    • inGreta  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  2 months ago
      And "Va Lin tines Day" too.
    • mingjin  •  2 months ago
      The point about filing a trademark is also to protect on'es image and prevent it from exploitation or being associated with a bad or fake product which he may get unfortunately associated with in the future. Note that it took a few people to file it before he decided he should file it, i think based on the above concerns.
    • Rastaman  •  2 months ago
      Now THIS is what you call intelligent... Grab the first ioppurtunity you can to save some for the future. Though he was not the one who coined the phrase, he definitely gives the meaning to it. Harvard education at its finest over here...
    • J Foo  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  2 months ago
      Lin has the most fans in NBA now. Besides America, he has fans in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia and other parts of the world in just 2 weeks of hard work.. Its just the beginning
    • Laurence  •  Dubai, United Arab Emirates  •  2 months ago
      hes smart for doin that, HARVARD economics graduate he is after all.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  2 months ago
      Lin Tik talaga si Lin!
    • alex  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  2 months ago
      Isa yan sa natutunan nya sa Harvard as Eco grad...strike while the iron is hot, make a money out of every opportunity hahaha!
    • ed  •  2 months ago
      he probaly the smartist man in the NBA harvard grad
    • Monique  •  2 months ago
      Linsanitary napkin! kalaban ng whisper at modess!