Pubs, restaurants careful to avoid World Cup trademark trouble
TORONTO — Flags, soccer balls and mentions of match days are hinting at goings-on in downtown Toronto pubs as they get ready to host hundreds of fans for FIFA World Cup watch parties — without alarming the trademark police.
Businesses within a two-kilometre radius of Toronto Stadium are being cautious not to infringe on the soccer association’s strict guidelines that ban them from using trademarked symbols such as its logo, the championship trophy and even the word “FIFA” itself. That also extends to implying they may have a connection to FIFA.
But that’s not stopping local businesses from being creative or hosting watch parties as matches kick off on Thursday.
Left Field Brewery sits across from Toronto Stadium in the Liberty Village neighbourhood and has found ways to indicate it’s showing all the soccer matches without explicitly saying so.


