Are Alex Laura and Team Mexico on trial for using El Tri? This we know

This Wednesday a version spread that Alejandro Laura is the rightful owner. the name of his band “El Tri” after won the lawsuit to the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) its use.

This version was signed by reporter David Medrano Felix from TV Azteca, who reported that Alex Lora emerged victorious in a legal battle in which he defended the brand of his group.

He noted that the rocker, who founded El Tri in 1968, demonstrated to authorities that he was the first to trademark the name. “This legal victory confirms his exclusive right to use the said name in the commercial and artistic fields,” Medrano Felix said in the report.

Even the Record columnist reported in his text that Laura said they were satisfied with the resolution of the case and stressed the importance of protecting the identity of their group, a fundamental part of the Mexican music scene.

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What did FFM say? Was there a trial or not?

A few hours later, FMF stated in a brief message sent to the media:

“Regarding the information that has spread in recent hours, the Legal Department of the FMF reports:

The Mexican Football Federation has no dispute with Mr. Alex Lora regarding the use of any trademarks owned by the FMF.

“EL TRI is not a trademark registered by FMF.”

Since 2014, Alex Laura has asked fans and media to stop using El Tri to refer to the national team, as the name is registered with IMPI as his, reports Financial.

“We are aware that various media outlets have attempted to identify the Mexican men’s and women’s national soccer team as ‘El Tri’, indirectly using and abusing the name belonging to Master Alejandro Lora,” Tri said in a June 4 statement. , 2014.

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Source: Aristegui Noticias

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