

He said he ignored a warning letter from the foundation’s lawyers. 24, two days before the Beamer foundation. Williams, 59, a contractor from Grosse Pointe Park, Mich., applied for a trademark on Sept. Abdallah has an unlisted number and could not be reached for comment, but foundation lawyer Paul Kennedy said Abdallah has refused to withdraw the application.Īt least a dozen other individuals and companies have also applied for a trademark for ``Let’s roll″ and variations such as ``America Let’s Roll″ and ``Are you ready? Let’s roll!″ Patent and Trademark Office calls for using ``Let’s roll″ on T-shirts. 26 _ four days after Iman Abdallah of Newark, N.J.Ībdallah’s application to the U.S. The foundation, set up to raise money for relatives of victims of the terrorist attacks, applied for a trademark for ``Let’s roll″ on Sept. If there’s anybody who should be benefiting, it should be the victims,″ MacMillan said. ``We think it’s horrible for people to want to profit off the events of Sept.

Beamer Foundation, said the foundation wants to put the phrase on merchandise such as T-shirts and hats and put a stop to ``profiteering″ by those who are already selling such items. Doug MacMillan, executive director of the Todd M.
