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Indians ask court to revoke Washington Redskins trademark

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The Washington Redskins football team is hearing it from all sides lately.

Last week they were criticized -- unfairly in my opinion -- for suing season ticket holders who had lost their jobs and could no longer afford their seats.

Now a coalition of tribes -- Cheyenne and Arapaho, Oneida of Wisconsin, Cochiti Pueblo, Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, Navajo, Oglala Sioux and Standing Rock Sioux -- is asking the United States Supreme Court to revive a challenge to the team's trademark.

Basically, the tribes are arguing that because the name has subjected them to "insult, degradation and humiliation resulting from the use of the derogatory term 'redskins", it should not be protected by US law.

Let's be clear: I think the idea of a football team named the "Redskins" is offensive and revolting and if it were my team, I would change it. But choosing a name that most reasonable people find offensive is not a good enough reason to strip a company of its right to protect its intellectual property.

Think about it: The term "Girls Gone Wild" is degrading and many women find it offensive. Should it be banned?

The real legal principle here is (or should be) this: You do not have a right to not be offended. Really. You don't. You have a right to not be assaulted or harassed, but the fact that someone's intellectual property offends you does not give you a right to deprive them of the same legal protections everyone else has.

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