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Fox has filed a trademark application for a TV show called 'OK boomer"

Bullet Club

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Fox has filed a trademark application for a TV show called 'OK boomer"

OK, boomer. Ready for a trademark application war?

The popular phrase, which has mostly been used by teens and millennials to make fun of older people for being out of touch, has taken on a life of its own.

Most notably, 25-year-old New Zealand lawmaker Chlöe Swarbrick used the phrase to dismiss an older member of parliament for heckling her while she spoke about the country's Zero Carbon Bill.

Its growing popularity has led to a number of trademark applications that have been filed for its use -- two of which are for TV shows.
The most notable application comes from Fox, which was discovered by trademark attorney Joshua Gerben. Fox filed the application on November 11.



The attorney for Fox has signed a sworn intent that the company has a "bona fide intent" to launch a TV series called "OK BOOMER," and Gerben says that it could be "a reality, comedy and/or game show."

"It would seem unlikely that a company of this size would file such an application unless a show was being considered," Gerben tells CNN.
However, Fox is not the only one to file a trademark for the phrase.

On October 31, a man named Kevin Yen based out of New York filed an application for a brand of clothing.

The day after Fox filed its application, a Pittsburgh-based company filed for a brand of stickers and decals.

The day after that, producer William Grundfest filed a trademark in his name personally for a TV show. Grundfest's trademark was for a series of live stage performances about "generational differences."

"In all likelihood, the USPTO will deny all of these applications because OK BOOMER has become a 'widely used message,'" Gerben said. "A trademark registration will not issue in a phrase that is commonly used to convey a social or political message. This is because such a 'viral' phrase is incapable of identifying the source of a product or service -- which is what trademarks must do to be capable of registration."

Fox did not immediately respond to a request from CNN.

Source: CNN

Here's the pilot:

 

Texas Pride

Banned
Bunch of old boomers in a cage match style tv show. All these fuckers saying Ok Boomer must watch it in it's entirety or never use those words again.
 
If you don't understand the phrase, you are a boomer.
If you are offended by the phrase, you are a boomer.
If you use the phrase now that its being mentioned by the media, you are a boomer.

Maybe the only way to win is not to play?
 

Tesseract

Banned
hating older generations is a sure step towards madness

it's another kind of identity politic (prioritizing the concerns most relevant to whatever gen you fancy), don't make the mistake of thinking you know something they don't

it's a funny meme, that's all
 
While adolescents being rebellious against their forebears is part of the human condition, the post-war generation in the west was the first to have the attitude embraced by a critical mass and reflected by the media marketed towards them in music etc. It is a mark of the baby boomer's identity which they passed on to their children. Except like a snake biting its own tail it comes back on them as they age and then the next generation and the next generation. Several generations of rebels who have disdain for the previous one and can't handle the next one. How long till we get Logan's Run?
 

BadBurger

Is 'That Pure Potato'
About as cringey and sadly opportunistic as "Shit my father says" or whatever that show was. Sadly there will be a lot of people who will watch this uninspired dreck.
 

brap

Banned
ko coomer is coming soon to hbo
fuckin ready

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mortal

Gold Member
Ugh

By the time this show premieres people will have moved on to another fresh meme, and this show will worn out its welcome. Like a joke that stopped being funny ages ago.
 
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