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Patriot Guard Riders

The Patriot Guard Riders (PGR) is an organization based in the United States
Patriot Guard Riders
whose members attend the funerals of members of the U.S. military and first
.[2][3][4][5]
responders at the invitation of a decedent's family

The group forms an honor guard at military burials, helps protect mourners from
harassment and fills out the ranks at burials of indigent and homeless veterans. In
addition to attending funerals, the group also greets troops returning from overseas
at homecoming celebrations and performs volunteer work for veteran's or
ganizations
Motto "Standing For Those
such as Veterans Homes.
Who Stood For US"
The organization is open to any persons, regardless of political affiliation, veteran Founded 2005
status, or whether or not they ride motorcycles, as long as they have "a deep respect
Location Mulvane, Kansas
for those who serve our country".
Founder Chuck "Pappy"
Some media reports have referred to the PGR as a motorcycle club.[6][7][8] Patriot Barshney
Guard Riders' representatives state that they are "not a motorcycle club", but an Type 501(c)(3) registered
"Internet-based organization" and "communication system" by which members are
Region United States of
informed of funeral events.[9][10][11][12]
America
Membership 329,696 [1]
Activities Voluntary honor
Contents guard
History Website www.patriotguard.org
Trademark lawsuit
Defending their trademark Abbreviation PGR

References
External links

History
The group was formed in 2005[13] to shelter and protect the deceased's family against protesters from the Westboro Baptist Church,
who claim that the deaths of American troops in Iraq and Afghanistan are divine retribution for American tolerance of
homosexuality. PGR members position themselves to physically shield the mourners from the presence of the Westboro protesters by
blocking the protesters from view with their motorcade, or by having members hold American flags. The group also drowns out the
[14][15][16][17]
protesters' chants by singing patriotic songs or by revving motorcycle engines.

Although initially founded by motorcyclists, the organization is open to anyone, regardless of political affiliation, veteran status, or
whether they ride or not. The only prerequisite is "a deep respect for those who serve our country; military and first responders. The
Patriot Guard was established in Mulvane, Kansas, at American Legion Post 136 in 2005.[18] The founder members incorporated the
organization as a 501(c)(3) non-profit in the State ofOklahoma on February 21, 2006.[13]

The group's mission quickly expanded to include the funerals of law enforcement officers, fire department personnel, all first
responders, and any active duty member or veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces from all previous wars and conflicts and is now largely
focused on recognizing and honoring the sacrifices of dead service members as well as their families and loved ones. As of
March 2011, PGR reported over 220,000 members. In addition to their attendance at funerals, the group also greets troops returning
from overseas at welcome home celebrations, deployment ceremonies, and performs volunteer work for veteran's organizations such
as Veterans Homes. The group also assists families in financial difficulties with
travel and housing arrangements, and visits military hospitals to encourage and
honor wounded service members of the United States Armed Forces.

Trademark lawsuit
In 2007, the Patriot Guard Riders attempted to register the name with United States
Patent and Trademark Office. One of the organization's founding members and first
President, Jeff Brown, who previously operated the PGR merchandise store, filed an
Patriot Guard Riders
objection. PGR rebuked this, stating in papers filed with the Patent and Trademark
Office that Brown had been ejected as a director of PGR in November 2006, and had
ganization's name.[13] After resigning, Brown filed a trademark request, but this
therefore relinquished all rights to the store and the or
was rejected since the PGR had submitted its own request.[19] PGR contacted all its members asking for donations to establish a
defense fund for the lawsuit.

As of 16 July 2012 the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) rendered its decision to Brown's opposition of the PGR, Inc's
registration. They stated: "The record further reflects that during Brown's tenure as Executive Director, despite his use of personal
funds, he was acting in his official capacity when ordering the collateral merchandise to sell on the online store. Consumers who
bought the goods prior to Brown's departure and the subsequent creation of "Twister's Store" were led to believe the goods originated
from the PGR. Hence, Brown cannot prevail on his claim of priority since he cannot show by a preponderance of the evidence a prior
proprietary interest in the word mark PATRIOT GUARD RIDERS for collateral merchandise. Decision: The opposition is
dismissed."[20]

Defending their trademark


After successfully registering multiple trademarks,[21][22][23] the Patriot Guard Riders (PGR), Inc., began taking steps to enforce and
defend its marks from unauthorized use.

A group in Michigan split from the PGR but continued to use multiple marks while conducting fundraising activities, most notably
adopting the name "Michigan Patriot Guard" (MPG). The PGR made multiple requests of the MPG to cease and desist utilizing the
[24][25][26]
name and trademarks.When the MPG failed to comply, the PGR filed a lawsuit in US District Court of Flint, Michigan.

Before the lawsuit went to trial, the PGR and MPG reached a settlement.As part of the agreement, the MPG will change its name.[27]
The organization's new name is Michigan BikersHelping Veterans.[28]

References
1. As of April 23, 2011 Patriot Guard Riders, Membership: Overall (user accounts registered at web site)(https://web.ar
chive.org/web/20110928143850/http://www .patriotguard.org/Default.aspx), archived from the original (http://www.patr
iotguard.org/Default.aspx)on 2011-09-28
2. Patriot Guard honors fallen soldiers at funerals. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
By Erin Gibson Allen. 1-3-2008. (http://ww
w.post-gazette.com/pg/08003/846233-55.stm)
3. Guard' pays respects, shields spectators at funeral.By BRET LIEBENDORFER.9-23-2009. (http://www.columbusloc
alnews.com/articles/2009/09/23/multiple_papers/news/allsmithfu_20090923_0144pm_2.txt) Archived (https://web.ar
chive.org/web/20120421000346/http://www .columbuslocalnews.com/articles/2009/09/23/multiple_papers/news/allsm
ithfu_20090923_0144pm_2.txt)2012-04-21 at the Wayback Machine
4. Westboro Baptist fuels free speech debate.By Byron Wilkes. 9-23-2009. (http://www.mtsusidelines.com/opinions/we
stboro-baptist-fuels-free-speech-debate-1.528035)Archived (https://web.archive.org/web/20090928035814/http://ww
w.mtsusidelines.com/opinions/westboro-baptist-fuels-free-speech-debate-1.528035)2009-09-28 at the Wayback
Machine
5. Murret, Patricia (February 16, 2007)."Gay Haters Protest at Funeral of Female Marine Killed in Iraq"(https://web.arc
hive.org/web/20070220163505/http://somd.com/news/headlines/2007/5419.shtml) . Capital News Service. Archived
from the original (http://somd.com/news/headlines/2007/5419.shtml)on February 20, 2007.
6. "NBC 4 to Present Coverage of Veterans Day Parade, 11/11 2010/11/10"(http://broadwayworld.com/article/NBC_4_t
o_Present_Coverage_of_Veterans_Day_Parade_1111_20101110). WNBC. Retrieved 5 January 2011. "hundreds of
Veteran motorcyclists including the Rolling Thunder, Nam Knights, Patriot Guard and Legion Riders Motor Cycle
clubs."
7. "Deadline for Honor Flight Birmingham approaching fast for vets"(http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2010/12/deadline_for_
honor_flight_appr.html). al.com. Retrieved 5 January 2011. "The Patriot Guard Riders -- a motorcycle club that often
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f Bern Twp. couple" (http://readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id=271534)
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Reading Eagle. Retrieved 5 January 2011. "the Patriot Guard Riders motorcycle club"
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(https://web.archive.org/
web/20111122072718/http://www.maxwell.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123226656). Maxwell Air Force Base. Archived
from the original (http://www.maxwell.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123226656) on 22 November 2011. Retrieved
4 January 2011. "Mr. Reynolds emphasized that the organization is not a motorcycle club."
10. Sullivan, Julie (2009-12-05)."Patriot Guard Riders make sure those who serve are honored in life -- and death"
(htt
p://www.oregonlive.com/O/index.ssf/2009/12/patriot_guard_riders_make_sure.html). The Oregonian. Retrieved
4 January 2011. ""We're not a motorcycle club," Loun said. "We're an Internet-based organization that comes
together when it's needed. After that, we all go back to our own lives."
11. Ruggles, Rick (2010-08-15)."Thunderous tribute" (https://archive.is/20120911175313/http://www.omaha.com/article/
20100815/NEWS01/708159823). Omaha.com. Archived from the original (http://www.omaha.com/article/20100815/
NEWS01/708159823) on 11 September 2012. Retrieved 4 January 2011. "It's not a motorcycle club but rather a
communication system, Knudsen said, by which members are informed of funerals, sendof fs and other events."
12. Spitz, Julia (2009-03-08)."The leader of a very proud pack"(http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x1593364074/S
pitz-The-leader-of-a-very-proud-pack). The Milford Daily News. Retrieved 4 January 2011. "We're an organization,
not a motorcycle club. We have no meetings. We have no dues. The only time we get together is for mission
planning or missions. Almost all our communication is through the W eb site or e-mail."
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Connecticut Post, retrieved 2011-08-19
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ar's Toll" (https://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/2
9/nyregion/29patriot.html), New York Times
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pr/18/usa.gayrights), The Guardian, retrieved 2011-08-19
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States Patent and Trademark Office. 22 January 2009. Retrieved 12 December 2010.
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Appeal Board Inquiry System. United States Patent and Trademark Office. Retrieved July 16, 2013.
21. Trademark Status & Document Retrieval (TSDR): PATRIOT GUARD RIDERS "RIDING WITH RESPECT"
http://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=77040379&caseType=SERIAL_NO&searchType=statusSearch
22. Trademark Status & Document Retrieval (TSDR): PATRIOT GUARD RIDERS
http://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=4482897&caseType=US_REGISTRATION_NO&searchType=statusSearch
23. Trademark Status & Document Retrieval (TSDR):"RIDING WITH RESPECT"
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24. Patriot Guard Riders Claim Former Affiliate Infringes Trademarks: http://www.businessweek.com/news/2014-07-
18/mylan-clear-channel-aereo-globus-intellectual-property
25. Justia Dockets & Filings: Patriot Guard Riders, Inc. .vMichigan Patriot Guard, Inc.
http://dockets.justia.com/docket/michigan/miedce/2:2014cv12746/293047
26. Lawsuit Details: Patriot Guard Riders, Inc. .vMichigan Patriot Guard, Inc."Archived copy" (https://archive.is/2014080
5001800/http://www.rfcexpress.com/lawsuits/trademark-lawsuits/michigan-eastern-district-court/847511/patriot-guard
-riders-inc-v-michigan-patriot-guard-inc/summary/) . Archived from the original (http://www.rfcexpress.com/lawsuits/tr
ademark-lawsuits/michigan-eastern-district-court/847511/patriot-guard-riders-inc-v-michigan-patriot-guard-inc/summ
ary/) on 2014-08-05. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
27. Michigan Patriot Guard forced to change name after federal lawsuit settlement
http://www.mlive.com/news/flint/index.ssf/2014/07/michigan_patriot_guard_forced.html
28. http://michiganpatriotguard.org/

External links
Official website
The Ballad of the Patriot Guardon YouTube

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