Saints win the Fleur de Lis case after the court leads the alleged filing of the king of France on the logo

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The logo of the Saints of the New Orleans is one of the best in the NFL, and it will remain the same after the court ruled in their favor on the claim, concentrated around the Fleur de Lis symbol. The US appeal in the Federal District rejected the case, initiated by Michael Messier, according to Sportico.

Initially, the Messe filed a request for the Nix The Saints logo in 2023, claiming that he was a “direct descendant of the kings of France.” Messe said that he and his family owned intellectual property rights for Fleur-de-Lis, which included the Saints logo.

In their response to the initial submission of Messiah, the saints said that this was “the last issue for its decade with embarrassment and an unreasonable campaign against the holy club.”

“Mr. Messier did not claim that he or his family is doing, offer to sell or sell any products or services using the Fleur-de-Lis design,” the court wrote in his decision, according to IP Watchdog. “He also did not claim that he was involved in any way in commercial“ entertainment services ”in connection with football or any other form of trade where he uses Fleur-de-Lis design.”

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Saints received a mark of services for their Fleur-de-Lis logo back in 1974, reports IP Watchdog, and since then he served their cult markers. The New Orlean also created secondary logos depicting Sir Saint and Louisian, but Fleur de Lis was represented in both.

Thanks to this decision, the fans will continue to see Fleur de Lis on the side of the helmets of saints every Sunday.

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