After LeBron James company files trademark for Shut Up And Dribble we look at 5 other trademarks held by The King including I Promise Just A Kid From Akron and more
After LeBron James company files trademark for Shut Up And Dribble we look at 5 other trademarks held by The King including I Promise Just A Kid From Akron and more Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
People couldn’t believe their eyes watching LBJ play
Throwback to LeBron James in high schoolPeople couldn’t believe their eyes watching LBJ play James wore the #23 jersey while playing for 'The Fighting Irish.' , he filed a trademark for the phrase "Irish 23 Forever" in 2013. It got registered on September 22, 2015.
A kid who knew he'd be one of the best to ever play the game.In 2003, was just a kid from Akron.A kid who knew he'd be one of the best to ever play the game. James often uses the hashtag #justakidfromakron in his social media posts. He filed a trademark to use the phrase for items of clothing such as t-shirts, sweatshirts, and hooded sweatshirts on December 16, 2014. , it was registered on February 13, 2018.
After LeBron James company files trademark for Shut Up And Dribble we look at 5 other trademarks held by The King including I Promise Just A Kid From Akron and more
LeBron James in action [Image credits:Lebronjames.com] is amongst the most successful athletes in the business world. He is only the second NBA star to become a billionaire, after in 2014. James has various business ventures. He co-owns a production house, has invested in a tequila brand and a sports company that owns various professional teams. His shoe deal with Nike, along with various other endorsements, have proved to be lucrative. James' acute understanding isn't limited to the basketball court. He has registered trademarks that enhance product marketing and also help develop his ventures. A recent report from stated that James' company, Uninterrupted Inc., filed a trademark for the phrase "Shut Up and Dribble." The phrase was used by Fox News host Laura Ingraham in 2018 as a condescending response to James' comments on political matters in the United States. James has tried to register dozens of trademarks over the years. He has done that through his own company LBJ Trademarks. The majority of them await official registration. His portfolio consists of several trademarks related to the "I Promise" program, supported by the LeBron James Family Foundation. Here's a look at the top five registered trademarks by James (source: , ).#5 All Things Zhuri
LeBron James with his children at the NBA All-Star Game 2018 James' youngest child, Zhuri James, was already a YouTube sensation by age five. Her account is named "All Things Zhuri." She posts videos with her parents, LeBron and Savannah James. She shares her daily routines through vlogs and has 206,000 subscribers on her channel already. As per , LBJ Trademarks, LLC., filed a trademark for "All Things Zhuri" back in 2020. It got registered on December 15, 2020.#4 Irish 23 Forever
LeBron James in action during a high school game [Photo source NBA.com] James was a basketball sensation from a very young age. He dominated high-school basketball while playing for the varsity team, 'The Fighting Irish.' They recorded an undefeated season (27-0) to win the Division III state title. Throwback to LeBron James in high schoolPeople couldn’t believe their eyes watching LBJ play
Throwback to LeBron James in high schoolPeople couldn’t believe their eyes watching LBJ play James wore the #23 jersey while playing for 'The Fighting Irish.' , he filed a trademark for the phrase "Irish 23 Forever" in 2013. It got registered on September 22, 2015.
#3 Just A Kid From Akron
Los Angeles Lakers v Washington Wizards James has always been proud of his roots. He was born and raised in Akron, Ohio. In 2003, was just a kid from Akron.A kid who knew he'd be one of the best to ever play the game.In 2003, was just a kid from Akron.A kid who knew he'd be one of the best to ever play the game. James often uses the hashtag #justakidfromakron in his social media posts. He filed a trademark to use the phrase for items of clothing such as t-shirts, sweatshirts, and hooded sweatshirts on December 16, 2014. , it was registered on February 13, 2018.