TotalBiscuit and Genna forms Axiom Gaming - Page 9
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Propelled
Denmark184 Posts
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Trolle
Sweden227 Posts
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Fuchsteufelswild
Australia2028 Posts
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smileface
76 Posts
Too bad, I thought with a ID like totalbiscuit and totalhalibut, we could another wacky team name... | ||
MonkSEA
Australia1227 Posts
On September 27 2012 16:25 Fuchsteufelswild wrote: Great news, only if they're Axiom E-sports, it saddens me that they would shorten it to Ax[Name] instead of Axe[Name] or AxE[Name] (the English spelling, which still fits with the team name), but then they're living in the U.S.A so maybe that's why? Uhh it saddens you that their teams name doesn't have an E in it so they didn't use an E in their tag? o.o Congratulations to TB and his wife! Let's see this run rampant and be successful! | ||
Sphen5117
United States413 Posts
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Incomplet
United Kingdom1419 Posts
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sCFade
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Landriss
France10 Posts
Plus I like that it helps the interest for CranK to stay alive after the whole "CynicalCrank" from Raleigh. | ||
cravin74
Malaysia1088 Posts
I also saw the LO3 episode where Slasher mentions the team's formation, http://www.twitch.tv/onemoregametv/b/333582570 (around 2:05:39). I know if this is diverging from the topic but Slasher also speculates on what seems to be Slayers future a few minutes later. | ||
legofranak
United States24 Posts
On September 27 2012 12:29 TotalBiscuit wrote: eSports isn't technically in the name. The team name is Axiom and we'd hope that it's announced as such on casts. However, for trademark reasons and distinguishing ourselves from other organizations called Axiom, we put eSports in there (also because you can't get axiom.com) The team is Axiom, except when we need it to be Axiom eSports for legal reasons *isclaimer: NOT legal advice! Rely on this at your own risk, as it's meant as background information only. If you have legal issues, contact and contract with an attorney for proper consultation. Occasionally using "Axiom eSports" won't make much of a difference for trademark matters (other than registration for the simple wordmark; your logos are obviously clearly distinguishable). In the US (and more or less similarly in the EU and Korea), what matters is whether people encountering the name "Axiom" as you'll use it are likely to be confused as to whether that is your Axiom or one of the others. Assuming your closest same-name is Axiom Sports & Entertainment, I don't think there's much of a chance that a court would find consumers likely to be confused. They're a talent management agency (i.e. a PR firm) for professional athletes (primarily soccer players) and sports broadcasters. They hook up their talent with other companies who want to use them in advertising campaigns. You're a sponsor and organizer for a professional Starcraft 2 esports team. You support your talent directly and have your banner flown while they actually perform their profession. Your advertising and product delivery channels are completely different, your target audience is completely different, the products/services you're "selling" are completely different. And if a court were somehow pursuaded that consumers were likely to be confused, the off-hand usage with "esports" really wouldn't do much good--how different from "Sports & Entertainment" is "eSports"? To an old man behind a bench, probably not much. -Your Friendly Neighborhood IP Lawyer PS: Good for you guys! I do wonder how you'll be able to maintain your casting impartiality. This is kind of like John Madden (famous football coach/sportscaster) buying a stake in the Oakland Raiders (football team). I would expect that he would just want to talk about the Raiders all the time and only broadcast their games and somehow work talking about them into every other broadcast he did. (Yes, I realize he doesn't broadcast anymore, this is just an example.) | ||
DisillusionedAcronym
190 Posts
On September 27 2012 16:25 smileface wrote: Axiom huh? Too bad, I thought with a ID like totalbiscuit and totalhalibut, we could another wacky team name... official YT channel should be TotalAxiom, eh? :-D | ||
Canucklehead
Canada5074 Posts
On September 27 2012 16:56 legofranak wrote: PS: Good for you guys! I do wonder how you'll be able to maintain your casting impartiality. Does that even matter? Have you heard Mr. Bitter cast nerchio or any foreigner? It doesn't get more biased than that and people love him. | ||
Deleted User 101379
4849 Posts
On September 27 2012 14:28 Slakkoo wrote: What happened to Team Cynical? Good luck old baller, awesome to see http://www.reddit.com/r/starcraft/comments/10jeya/axiom_esports_headed_by_tb_and_wife_jenna_will/c6dz6g2 1) Cynical Brit has specific negative connotations that don't have any place being applied to an eSports team. Cynical is a negative adjective. It works for the channel because the channel is about critique, it doesn't work for a team 2) It's not just Cynical Brit, Husky is a sponsor. | ||
laoji
United Kingdom382 Posts
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Zax19
Czech Republic1136 Posts
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legofranak
United States24 Posts
On September 27 2012 17:00 Canucklehead wrote: Does that even matter? Have you heard Mr. Bitter cast nerchio or any foreigner? It doesn't get more biased than that and people love him. Yeah but that's just being nakedly pro-foreigner without any other purpose other than being pro-foreigner. Heck I'm that just because I'm not Korean, and I'd love to see someone else win GSL one day. For TB/Husky there is the potential (not saying it will happen, of course) for the casts to be skewed for self-serving purposes. I think that would turn a lot of people off out of the sliminess of it, and possibly degrade the product by diverting their focus from what makes people tune in now. | ||
PuPu
Finland120 Posts
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Fionn
United States23455 Posts
On September 27 2012 17:07 Zax19 wrote: Personally I think that it would be better to sponsor an existing team in Korea. At first I though it was strange that FXO bought fOu but it turned out really well because FXO offered better management and financial stability. It’s the same reason I don’t like cherry-picking Korean players by foreigner teams instead of supporting a team as a whole. Genna/Biscuit/Husky wanna start there own brand and it's admirable. They probably could have just eaten up the HoSeo team if they REALLY wanted, but they would probably have to cut most of the prospects and it would be stepping on a team's toes that is trying to survive. fOu and FXO was just a perfect storm. FXO had the money, but not a strong team that could compete in Korea, and fOu was a middling team with no money, but could become a very strong team if their financial woes were cured. Choya and Boss came together at the right time and created now a GSTL champion. I'm interested to see what happens to Axiom. I wouldn't mind seeing a new Korean GSTL team. | ||
rckY
Germany116 Posts
Glgl TB and Genna!y | ||
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