Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s trademark dispute with Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson didn't take long to hit a red light.
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NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr. is shifting gears with his No. 8 merchandising. Earnhardt announced on social media ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. announced Friday that he has secured the right to use a stylized version of No. 8, resolving a dispute ...
Jackson and Earnhardt's dispute surfaced late Wednesday evening after Jackson issued a claim with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to stop Earnhardt from using a stylized No. 8 logo associated ...
Following a two-day legal tiff over the use of a specific No. 8 logo, former NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Baltimore ...
A trademark dispute between Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and motorsports star Dale Earnhardt Jr. has been resolved.
He said the Ravens have had internal discussions about a contract extension for quarterback Lamar Jackson.  "There's been ...
Lamar Jackson is launching another trademark dispute over the number 8, this time against a famous NASCAR driver who also has a history with the quarterback's jersey number.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. once co-wrote a book titled "Driver #8," but another famous No. 8 — Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson — challenged Earnhardt’s race team’s ability to trademark a No. 8.