Travis Scott Trademarks

Travis Scott is a Texan-born American record producer and rapper known for award-winning music. Scott was born Jacques Bermon Webster II in 1991, and he lived with his grandmother in poverty for several years before moving to a more prosperous part of Houston when he was six years old. He is a second-gen musician and was very active in his high schools’ musical theatre, carrying a love of broadway with him. After his second year, he dropped out of University in San Antonio to pursue music fully. After a brief stint in NYC without any luck, he decided to try his luck in Los Angeles instead, bouncing between Houston and LA.

Scott signed his first record deal with Epic Records in 2012, headlining four concert tours and releasing several studio albums.

  • Rodeo (2015)
  • Birds In the Trap Sing McKnight (2016)
  • Astroworld (2018)
  • Utopia (2021)

Scott has won several music awards, including the Teen Choice Award in 2017, a BET hip hop award in 2016 and 2019, respectively, and a Premio Lo Nuestro in 2021. He was also nominated for the Grammy 8 times and won the Latin Grammy once. He has also released three albums on a collaborative basis and two mixtapes.

Over the last few years, some of his most significant career moves include performing at the NBA All-Star Weekend in 2017 in New Orleans. In 2017 he founded his record label, Cactus Jack Records. In 2020, he partnered with McDonald’s for ”The Travis Scott,” a variation of the quarter-pound cheeseburger. This was the company’s first celebrity partnership for more than 20 years. They also produced jointly branded merchandise, including rugs, body pillows, etc. Right after this, he was seen on the cover of GQ Magazine, and a month later, he’d partner with Playstation to promote the much-anticipated PS5, including a highly successful unboxing video on YouTube.

Travis Scott resides in LA, California, with 40-50 million dollars. Scott says he’d like to indulge in an album of covers, returning to his love of broadway. Scott is also known for his association with the Kardashian-Jenner clan, as he is in a relationship with Kylie Jenner and has two children with her.

Famous Travis Scott trademarks

With such considerable net worth, it’s expected that Travis Scott has a wealth of intellectual property to go with it. Scott has also been sued several times for alleged trademark infringement regarding the Cactus Jack trademark. Vince McMahon sued Travis Scott due to the brand’s association with the wrestler Cactus Jack; Scott later used Mick Foley (the original Cactus Jack wrestler) in an advertising campaign in collaboration with Nike. Travis Scott has filed many trademark applications; let’s take a look at some of the most popular ones.

Astroworld

Travis Scott has trademarked several categories under this registration. Astroworld is more than an album name – it’s a brand. Scott also founded a music festival with the same name, and there is various Astroworld branded merchandise, etc., available. Following its first use in 2018, the trademark was registered in 2019 in the following categories:

  • Clothing includes caps, T-shirts, jerseys, underwear, and jackets
  • Entertainment services include conducting entertainment exhibitions and live music tours
  • Video related to performances featuring music and musical performances; planning, arranging, organizing, and conducting shows and tours featuring musical performances
  • All-purpose carry bags; backpacks; umbrellas; carrying cases; canes; purses and wallets; dog apparel; luggage; all the preceding goods not relating to a sports team, sports league, sports mascot, or sports stadium
  • Fan club services
  • Providing a website related to entertainment services
  • Paper goods, namely, posters, prints, decals, temporary tattoo transfers, stickers, printed tickets, photographs, event programs; all the preceding goods not relating to a sports team, sports league, sports mascot, or sports stadium

No Bystanders

Travis Scott trademarked the ‘‘No Bystanders’’ range in 2019. The trademark filing applies to:

  • All-purpose carry bags; backpacks, umbrellas, carrying cases, canes, purses and wallets, dog apparel, luggage
  • Clothing, namely, T-shirts, shirts, long-sleeved shirts, polo shirts, hooded shirts, sweatshirts, hooded sweatshirts, jerseys, shorts, sweat pants, jackets, scarves, boxer shorts, boxer briefs, panties, underwear, headbands, wrist bands, skirts, dresses, cardigans, blouses, tank tops, pants, coats, sweaters, leg warmers, socks, belts; footwear, namely, shoes, slippers, boots, sandals; headwear, namely, hats, visors, beanies, and caps
  • Paper goods, namely posters, prints, decals, temporary tattoo transfers, stickers, printed tickets, photographs, event programs, calendars, postcards

Look, Mom I can fly

Travis Scott trademarked the phrase ‘‘Look, Mom I can fly’’ to be used in one category in 2019. It is currently registered for use in:

  • Clothing, namely, T-shirts, shirts, long-sleeved shirts, polo shirts, hooded shirts, sweatshirts, hooded sweatshirts, jerseys, shorts, sweat pants, jackets, scarves, boxer shorts, boxer briefs, panties, underwear, headbands, wrist bands, skirts, dresses, cardigans, blouses, tank tops, pants, coats, sweaters, leg warmers, socks, belts; footwear, namely, shoes, slippers, boots, sandals; headwear, namely, hats, visors, beanies, and caps

Travis Scott

Much like his brother-in-law, Kanye West, Travis Scott has filed a trademark application for his own name. The trademark was initially approved in 2019 and has been extended to cover more categories since. All in all, this trademark applies to:

  • All-purpose carrying bags
  • Jewelry; clocks and watches; key chains; jewelry, namely, dog tags for wear by humans for decorative purposes; jewelry cases; boxes for timepieces
  • Entertainment services, including live performances in front of an audience
  • Clothing, namely, T-shirts, shirts, long-sleeved shirts, polo shirts, hooded shirts, sweatshirts, hooded sweatshirts, jerseys, shorts, sweat pants, jackets, scarves, pajamas, robes, boxer shorts, boxer briefs, underwear, headbands, wrist bands as clothing, swimsuits, skirts, dresses, hoodies, bras, cardigans, blouses, tank tops, pants, coats, sweaters, leg warmers, socks, belts; footwear, namely, shoes, athletic shoes, slippers, boots, sandals; headwear, namely, hats, visors, beanies, and caps
  • Paper goods, namely posters, prints, decals, temporary tattoo transfers, stickers, printed tickets, photographs, event programs, calendars, postcards
  • Cups, coffee cups, bowls, and plates
  • Audio and video recordings, including portable media players

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Flame head logo

This logo consists of an outline of a man with a flaming head. This Flame head has often been seen on merchandise and marketing materials. The mark drawing has been registered since 2020, following its first use in 2019. The trademark registration covers:

  • Ashtrays
  • Live events, concerts, performances, and related activities such as recorded videos and music videos
  • Clothing, namely, T-shirts, shirts, long-sleeved shirts, polo shirts, hooded shirts, sweatshirts, hooded sweatshirts, jerseys, shorts, sweat pants, jackets, scarves, boxer shorts, boxer briefs, panties, underwear, headbands, wrist bands, skirts, dresses, cardigans, blouses, tank tops, pants, coats, sweaters, leg warmers, socks, belts; footwear, namely, shoes, slippers, boots, sandals; headwear, namely, hats, visors, beanies, and caps
  • Jewelry and watches
  • Paper goods, namely posters, prints, decals, temporary tattoo transfers, stickers, printed tickets, photographs, event programs, calendars, postcards
  • All-purpose carry bags and backpacks
  • Umbrellas

Wish You Were Here

In 2019 Travis Scott submitted a trademark application for the phrase ‘‘Wish You Were Here’’. It was approved a year later and applied in the following categories:

  • Ashtrays
  • Entertainment services include live shows, performances, music videos, and other related services

Wrapping up

Though Travis Scott is best known for his association with the Kardashians, he’s a successful rapper, businessman, and entrepreneur in his own right with an immense net worth of up to 50 million dollars. He has trademarks covering everything from his merch to the Astroworld festival, registered under LaFlame enterprises, Inc. Overall, Travis Scott has more than 30 active trademarks with the USPTO.

Xavier Morales, Esq.

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Xavier Morales, Esq.

Mr. Morales founded this trademark law practice in January 2007 with the goal of providing intellectual property expertise to entrepreneurs and businesses around the country. Since then, he has filed more than 6,000 trademarks with the USPTO. You can learn more about Xavier here.

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