MS Dhoni Files Trademark Application for ‘Captain Cool’ Phrase
- Mahendra Singh Dhoni filed for trademark rights to the moniker 'Captain Cool' on June 5, 2023, allowing him exclusive use for commercial and sporting activities.
- The trademark application was accepted on June 16 and will remain unchallenged for four months.
- Dhoni expressed gratitude for his induction into the ICC Hall of Fame, acknowledging the honor of being recognized alongside greats.
- If unchallenged, Dhoni will retain exclusive rights to 'Captain Cool' by October 15, allowing him to launch branded ventures.
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Captain Cool now official? MS Dhoni moves to trademark his iconic nickname
Former India skipper, who was popularly called 'Captain Cool' for his composed and calm demeanour on and off the field during his captaincy days, has filed for a trademark in the same name. Dhoni is the only Indian captain to win all three ICC white-ball events.
MS Dhoni one step closer to owning the iconic 'Captain Cool' nickname, applies for trademark
MS Dhoni has applied to trademark the nickname 'Captain Cool' under sports services. However, Dhoni was not the first to file an application for the moniker. A one-person company from Chittorgarh, Rajasthan had earlier successfully applied for the same trademark. But the claim has been put on hold after possible opposition from Dhoni's team.
MS Dhoni’s ‘Captain Cool’ Trademark Gets Official Nod, Faces 120-Day Objection Window
Former Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s efforts to trademark the phrase “Captain Cool” have taken a significant step forward, with the Trademark Registry of India officially accepting and publishing his application. The phrase, long associated with Dhoni due to his legendary composure under pressure, is now in line for legal recognition — provided no objections are raised within the next 120 days. The acceptance, dated June 16, open…
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