1. FC Heidenheim and Hansa Rostock Involved in Patent Dispute over "FCH" Abbreviation
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Bundesliga player 1. FC Heidenheim and third league player Hansa Rostock proceed against each other. The dispute ignites on the abbreviation "FCH". Who can use it? According to the Heidenheimers, the Rostockers let it escalate. With regard to the founding date they believe to have the better cards.
The last match of FC Hansa against 1. FC Heidenheim is almost three years ago. Back in the 2nd league. Today the clubs separate two classes. Now there is a duel on unusual terrain.
1. FC Heidenheim and Hansa Rostock involved in patent dispute over "FCH" abbreviation
Current Bundesliga club 1. FC Heidenheim and current 3. Liga outfit Hansa Rostock are separated by two divisions and last met on the pitch nearly three years ago. The two organizations are nevertheless presently dueling it out in court over which side maintains rights to the “FCH” abbreviation. A report in the Ostsee-Zeitung – relayed by Kicker – reveals the Rostock have taken issue with Heidenheim’s registration over the “FCH Fanshop” name and…
The last match of FC Hansa Rostock against 1. FC Heidenheim is almost three years ago. At that time in the 2nd league. Today the clubs separate two classes. Now it comes to the duel on unusual terrain. This is about the question: Who owns the abbreviation "FCH"?
The last match of FC Hansa against 1. FC Heidenheim is almost three years ago. Back in the 2nd league. Today the clubs separate two classes. Now there is a duel on unusual terrain.
The last match of FC Hansa against 1. FC Heidenheim is almost three years ago. Back in the 2nd league. Today the clubs separate two classes. Now there is a duel on unusual terrain.
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