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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,328
so are there still people who think this new logo is stylish and will help us financially??

:lol:
I do get some of the idea behind the new logo. It's easier to put on clothes and make them look like regular clothes. Most people don't ever wear football stuff outside of actually playing football or maybe working out in the gym.

On the other hand I still don't see how this is going to be successful. If I'm buying regular clothes, I sure as fuck am not going to look for them in a Juventus store.
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
16,545
I do get some of the idea behind the new logo. It's easier to put on clothes and make them look like regular clothes. Most people don't ever wear football stuff outside of actually playing football or maybe working out in the gym.

On the other hand I still don't see how this is going to be successful. If I'm buying regular clothes, I sure as fuck am not going to look for them in a Juventus store.
2nd paragraf hits the nail on los heados
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
2nd paragraf hits the nail on los heados
It depends.

Im not a fashion dude and i dont have any particular preference for any particular cloth. If the Juve brand in clothes (for example), is good enough and sty¡lish,i would for sure prefer buying that than to buy a tommy hilfiger. At least i can identify with the juve brand, i could care less for Hilfiger or Oscar de la renta
 

spurdo

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2016
1,917
The logo alone, no.

The logo coupled with a new branding and positioning statement might.
Exactly. If Juve start making high quality clothes and merchandise with that logo, along with selling them in big fashion chains and marketing the shet out of them by paying models and celebrities to promote the band, then it will work.
 

Wittl

Senior Member
Contributor
Feb 21, 2017
11,311
I remember the Photo of this Juve Cafe, they showed at the logo presentation.
Maybe they build up some fancy cafes, restaurants or even hotels with this logo all over the world.
If they would make some hotels, they can call it Juventus Towers (like the Trump Towers) and they can just use this logo of this crapy Czech club above, just a little bit modified:
 

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piotrr

Мodеrator
Sep 13, 2011
34,009
Is Czech similar to Polish? :D
It is similar, you don't understand all the words but can get the point when someone is talking. Czech sound very funny to us cause a lot of their words are like diminutives used by children.

They have a lot of funny translations, Breaking Bad for example is 'Pernikovy tata' - Gingerbread dad ::lol3::

Ja sem ten kto klepe - i am the one who knocks ::lol3::


This meme is on point :D

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@radekas
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,614
It is similar, you don't understand all the words but can get the point when someone is talking. Czech sound very funny to us cause a lot of their words are like diminutives used by children.

@radekas
Like dutch and german @lgorTudor

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It's funny too :baus:
 

radekas

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Aug 26, 2009
20,128
It is similar, you don't understand all the words but can get the point when someone is talking. Czech sound very funny to us cause a lot of their words are like diminutives used by children.

They have a lot of funny translations, Breaking Bad for example is 'Pernikovy tata' - Gingerbread dad ::lol3::

Ja sem ten kto klepe - i am the one who knocks ::lol3::


This meme is on point :D

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@<a href="http://www.juventuz.com/member.php?u=12410" target="_blank">radekas</a>

temna strana sily :lol:

powedal zes go zabil ty
 

PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
Yep, Juve have 100% solid legal grounds to present legal action against that club. They should do so, they will do so and they will win it, real quickly.

The association between the logos is very clear and even if Juve doesn't have its brand registred in Czech, they will claim they are a notoriously known trademark in Czech on that economic field, based on an international treaty on industrial property (Paris Convention).

It's not piracy, but yes its a clear imitation and it's illegal.

Juve's brand is so crazily distinctive and strong in the field that clubs that may want to rebrand will have a very hard time trying to use anything remotely close to the concept Juve used. The protection of the brand will be vast.

And btw, they put 2 Js instead of just 1 J probably because only one letter of the alphabet would have a very good chance of not being accepted as a register in Italy, thus being denied of the right to the brand's property and its exclusive use. It's more about legal advice than branding in this regard.
 

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