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Two of the most famous athletes to use the No. 8 have resolved a trademark dispute over the number.
From Bleacher Report
Jackson is in a trademark dispute with Earnhardt over the right to use a stylized version of No. 8, which he contends, looks similar to the one he puts on clothing, footwear and headwear.
From ESPN
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Instead, the driver made a left turn. The Ravens’ star’s dispute against Earnhardt reached its conclusion on Friday when the latter took to social media and announced he had secured a new, different version of the stylized No. 8.
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