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Warner Bros Ups The Harry Potter Trademarks – Beedle The Bard, Quidditch And More
That Warner Bros has trademarked Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them for everything (including comic books) under the sun is unsurprising, with the news of an upcoming JK Rowling-written spinoff movie.
But it's not the only Potter-related trademark, that may point to future projects.
Newt Scamander, the fictitious author of Fantastic Beasts.
There's the Potter book-within-a-book Tales Of Beedle The Bard.
And the other spinoff mini-book Quidditch Through The Ages.
There's the Quidditch teams Wimbourne Wasps, Chudley Cannons, Kenmare Kestrels.
The Quidditch expert Kennilworthy Whisp, and fictitious author of Quidditch Through The Ages.
All for these kind of things;
Entertainment services in the nature of live-action, comedy, drama, animated and reality television series; production of live-action, comedy, drama, animated and reality television series; distribution and display of live-action, comedy, drama and animated motion picture theatrical films; production of live-action, comedy, drama and animated motion picture theatrical films; theatrical performances both animated and live action; internet services providing information via an electronic global computer network in the field of entertainment relating specifically to music, movies, and television; providing general interest news, entertainment, and educational information via a global computer network; and providing information via an electronic global communications network on the subject of live-action, comedy, drama and animated motion picture films and television programs; and production of live-action, comedy, drama and animated motion picture films for distribution via a global computer network; entertainment services, namely, an ongoing multimedia program series featuring live-action, animated, comedy and drama for distribution via a global computer network; entertainment services, namely, providing computer games online and in mobile wireless form, providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer games, and providing temporary use of non-downloadable video games; production of video and computer game software; provision of information relating to electronic computer games provided via the Internet; providing a website featuring non-downloadable publications in the nature of comic books, strategy guides, fiction books, audio books, children's books, coloring books, graphic novels, magazines; publication of books, comic books, strategy guides, fiction books, audio books, children's books, coloring books, graphic novels, magazines; publishing of electronic publications
So… which of them do you want?