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Liverpool´s wings clipped in Liver Bird badge row

AFP - 19 November 2008 15:40

A statue of the mythical Liver Bird that sits on top of the Liver Building in Liverpool, north-west England, piuctured in January 2008. Liverpool football club could face a legal battle with the city´s council as a row over the club´s famous Liver Bird badge continues to ruffle feathers at Anfield.

LIVERPOOL, England (AFP) - Liverpool could face a legal battle with the city's council as a row over the club's famous Liver Bird badge continues to ruffle feathers at Anfield.

The Premier League team's shirt features the mythical Liver Bird on its badge and Liverpool officials have applied to the UK Intellectual Property Office to register the image in an attempt to stop street traders selling counterfeit merchandise bearing the emblem.

But Liverpool City Council said the club had "no right" to claim the bird as its own and deputy council leader Flo Clucas revealed that they are taking legal advice over the application.

"I have some very real concerns over it," she told the BBC. "It belongs to the city and nobody has a right to claim it exclusively as their own.

"They do already have their crest trademarked, but they have no right of ownership to claim the bird, or any version of the bird, as their own.

"Not only does the Liver Bird appear on the Royal Charter for the council, but it is also used by local businesses and schools.

"It belongs to the city and nobody has a right to claim it exclusively as the own. It's a symbol for the city."

Two statues of the birds stand atop one of the city's most famous buildings, the Liver Building, while several local businesses use it as their logo.

Liverpool insist they have no intention of challenging the Liver Bird's use on anything but unofficial merchandise.

"Liverpool Football Club is seeking to trademark only its own specific version of the Liver Bird, to combat its use in counterfeit merchandise," the statement said.

"This does not extend to other versions of the Liver Bird, such as the city council's or those used by other commercial or charity organisations.

"We have absolutely no intention of challenging that usage of the Liver Bird.

"We are simply trying to stop people lifting our rendition of the Liver Bird out of the official club crest and applying it to fake Liverpool FC merchandise."

Comments (2)

soccerwinner

19 November 2008 18:08

Oh please, the Liver Bird statue looks so ugly. Can't they come out something which is more creative?

DaJohnner

19 November 2008 23:59

SWinner, B eauty is in the eye of the beholder...The Liver bird is what it is, but the clubs version should be allowed to be trademarked by the club to avoid any further lost revenue.

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