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Bikers fight to own "dyke": it's taken three years and the fight is still not over, but members of the country's most famous group of biking lesbians are finally winning the right to own their own name.


The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has a track record of approving provocative slogans and business names. Psychobitch. Evil Pussy pus·sy
adj.
Containing or resembling pus.



puss, pussy

term of endearment addressed to a cat. Called also moggy.
. Cheap Slut. Whore. Piss Off. All have been approved. So when members of the San Francisco Women's Motorcycle Contingent sought in 2003 to trademark their self-given moniker--Dykes on Bikes--they expected to sail through the approval process. Instead, their application sparked a nightmarish three-year battle with federal officials. "We didn't count on an incredible amount of bias by the government," laments Soni Wolf, 57, the longtime secretary of the group.

Formed in 1976 by a group of lesbian motorcycle enthusiasts in San Francisco, Dykes on Bikes Dykes on Bikes (DOB) are a traditional crowd favorite participant at gay pride events such as Pride parades, Dyke Marches and significant LGBT events like the international Gay Games formerly and informally known as the Gay Olympics.  has been the leadoff contingent in the city's pride parade every year since. The popularity of the group led to the founding of similar Dykes on Bikes chapters across the country and even overseas.

In 2003, when a Wisconsin woman planned to launch a clothing line using the name Dykes on Bikes, the motorcycle group felt compelled to protect its name. "We absolutely wanted to keep it from being used for monetary gain," says Vick Germany, 49, president of the group.

But federal trademark attorney Sharon Meier had a different view of what--or who---needed protection. She rejected the group's application and two subsequent and well-documented appeals because she considered the word dyke to be disparaging dis·par·age  
tr.v. dis·par·aged, dis·par·ag·ing, dis·par·ag·es
1. To speak of in a slighting or disrespectful way; belittle. See Synonyms at decry.

2. To reduce in esteem or rank.
 toward lesbians, calling it "scandalous" and "vulgar."

"I am a dyke. I'm damn proud to be a dyke!" Germany says of her reaction to the rulings. "There was no way I was going to let them tell me that word could hurt me."

The refusal also stunned Dykes on Bikes' attorneys because the federal agency had previously approved trademarks using slang words for gays, such as Bravo's hit TV show Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. "It was jaw-dropping," Pablo Manga maNga is a popular Turkish nu metal/rapcore band. Their music is mainly a fusion of alternative metal and hip hop music, with a touch of Anatolian melodies; with heavy use of turntables, invoking comparisons with modern American nu metal bands. , an attorney with the San Francisco law firm Oliver-Crain, says of the inconsistency.

Under pressure from the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (or "TTAB") is a body within the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) responsible for hearing and deciding certain kinds of cases involving trademarks. , in December 2005 Meier--who did not respond to telephone and e-mail messages seeking comment--relented and approved the Dykes on Bikes trademark. But the victory was short-lived. Per federal guidelines, the approval was opened for public commentary. A single rambling and vitriolic letter of opposition was filed in February by Michael J. McDermott of Dublin, Calif., and the approval was placed on hold pending a lengthy review.

"It was so discouraging. We thought we had finally won," says Wolf, who plans to ride her black Yamaha V Star 1100 motorcycle in San Francisco's June 25 gay pride parade A gay pride parade or LGBT pride parade is part of a festival or ceremony held by the LGBT community of a city to commemorate the struggle for LGBT rights and pride. , marking her 28th consecutive parade appearance with Dykes on Bikes.

Attorneys from Manga's firm and the intellectual-property law firm Townsend and Townsend and Crew Townsend and Townsend and Crew LLP was established in 1860, and is an intellectual property law firm with more than 170 attorneys. The firm provides legal services and also advises clients with regard to antitrust and business disputes. , backed by the National Center for Lesbian Rights The National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) is a non-profit, public interest law firm that litigates precedent-setting cases at the trial and appellate court levels, advocates for equitable public policies affecting the LGBT community, provides free legal assistance to LGBT , quickly filed a motion to dismiss McDermott's complaint. Manga is confident it will be voided void·ed  
adj. Heraldry
Having the central area cut out or left vacant, leaving an outline or narrow border: a voided lozenge. 
 because it both wrongly equates Dykes on Bikes with the annual Dyke March in San Francisco--which McDermott labels an "anti-man hate march"--and fails to address, much less prove, that any harm will result if the trademark is granted.

Once approved, the trademark will officially lie with the San Francisco Dykes on Bikes chapter. However, Wolf, Germany, and the other San Francisco bikers pledge to freely allow other motorcycle contingents to use the name.

"We're all Dykes on Bikes, whether we're in San Francisco or New York or New Zealand, or wherever we are," insists Germany, who plans to ride her Suzuki Boulevard $50 with her mom seated behind her in this year's San Francisco pride The San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Pride Celebration, usually known as San Francisco Pride, is a parade and festival held in June each year in San Francisco to celebrate the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered people and their allies.  parade. "We want anybody who wishes to call themselves Dykes on Bikes and to foster dyke pride to do so; we just don't want anyone else to take our name from us."
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Title Annotation:PRIDE
Author:Adams, Bob
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Date:Jun 20, 2006
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