TA: Chelsea player Palmer has successfully trademarked his iconic celebration

According to TA reports, Chelsea player Palmer has successfully registered his iconic celebration as a trademark.
After Palmer had previously trademarked the nicknames "Cold" and "Cold Palmer" and his signature, his latest application was approved last Friday. He also applied for the name "Cole Palmer," a likeness of his face, and a crossed arms symbol with the word "CP."
Interestingly, Palmer admitted that the idea for this celebration came from his former Manchester City teammate Morgan Rogers, who now plays for Aston Villa. Rogers had previously joked that Palmer had copied him, but said he was proud of his friend. Palmer insisted that while others may have done it first, everyone now knows it was his celebration.
Report analysis shows that this move will have an impact on games such as EA. Game companies may have to pay additional licensing fees to use the celebration in the future.
However, lawyer Sebastian Stewart believes that Palmer is unlikely to take advantage of this to demand a high price, because the player himself also wants to see his celebrations in the game.
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