

G & S toys and sporting goods namely, stuffed animals, baseballs, novelty items namely, baseballs primarily for non-recreational use and bearing the endorsement signature facsimiles of various professional baseball players playground balls, toy banks baseball equipment namely, bats, Christmas tree ornaments, checker sets, video game cartridges, golf equipment namely, golf club head covers, golf bags and golf balls decorative wind socks. G & S clothing and related items namely, shirts, shorts, dresses, underwear, jackets, pants, ponchos, hats, caps, two-piece diaper sets comprising cloth diapers and protective underwear, baby pants, sweatshirts. G & S beverage containers namely, mugs and tankards made of aluminum, glass, plastic, and ceramics bottle openers, trash cans, thermal insulated foam containers for beverages, drinking glasses. G & S luggage namely, athletic bags, duffel bags, bill folds, and umbrellas. G & S paper goods and printed matter namely, bumper stickers, decals, paper weights, pens, pencils writing note and scratch pads, posters, note paper, baseball cards, non-electric erasers, playing cards. G & S watches, clocks, wall clocks, and wristwatches, and jewelry namely, non-monetary and souvenir baseball coins of precious metal, medallions, ornamental cloissone pins, ornamental lapel pins, ornamental pins, pendants. G & S metal items namely, key tags, key chains, and money clips. In 2019, the Phillies signed free agent Bryce Harper to a 13-year $330 million contract along with a talented roster in a bid to return to their 2008 success. As a result, a re-vamped Phanatic was introduced to fans in 2020. However, while the Phillies organization clearly owns the Phanatic’s trademark (or brand), the ownership of the “copyright,” a right given to the creator of, in this case, the design and execution of the original costume, is less clear and subject to an ongoing lawsuit. The Phillies own several trademark registrations on the look-and-feel of the mascot, as well as the name. The mascot is known for playing pranks on fans and the team and shooting hotdogs into the crowd. The Phanatic was first introduced in1978 and has, since then, become one of the most beloved mascots in baseball. However, perhaps the best-known trademark of the Phillies is their mascot, the Phillie Phanatic. The Phillies are known for their curly script using stars over each I in the name. The Phillies have won the NL pennant seven times and have won two World Series titles – one is 1980 and the other in 2008. While most professional baseball teams have seen different homes and different names, the Phillies have held the same name and the same city longer than any other team in Major League baseball. Alongside cheesesteaks and the Liberty Bell, the Philadelphia Phillies are a part of the DNA of Philadelphia.
