Jim Pons — the person who created one of many New York Jets’ logos — is now suing the crew and the NFL … demanding he be paid for his or her use of his design.
Pons filed the lawsuit, obtained by TMZ Sports activities, in New York on Monday … claiming he made the now-iconic emblem means again within the Seventies, after he had been working for the crew as a movie and video director.
Pons says in ’78, the Jets had been in search of a redesign — and when he submitted his brand that featured a jet airplane above the letters “E-T-S” … crew officers cherished it, and started utilizing it.
NY ended up slapping it on its uniforms till 1997, when it switched issues up. However, in 2022, the franchise revealed it was going again to Pons’ design part-time. In early 2024, the org. introduced it would be utilizing the design full-time going ahead.
Initially, Pons — a former rock ‘n roll musician — was stoked over all of it … even sitting down this previous spring with the crew for a characteristic that defined how he got here up with the imagery.
Within the particular, Pons was seen smiling as he mirrored on issues.
Nevertheless, in his swimsuit, Pons mentioned he was something however happy with the Jets and the NFL — believing he owns the mark which he says he created outdoors of the scope of his job with the crew … so now he thinks they owe him some critical compensation for his work.
Pons claims the crew and the league are making hundreds of thousands off of it … and it is clear he desires his share.
The 81-year-old is suing for unspecified damages. He is additionally asking a decide to order the cancelation of the Jets’ trademark of his brand. As well as, he desires a decide to rule that NY can not use his brand on their uniforms and merch … not less than not with out his consent and compensation.